After President Biden’s surprisingly weak debate performance this week, some defenders have pointed to other incumbents who stumbled in their first debate but recovered to win reelection. Presidents ...
The age question for presidential candidates is more than four decades old. President Ronald Reagan answered it with a pledge to resign if he became impaired, and later with a clever joke that reset ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - October 21, 1984. The second presidential debate between Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale was held in Kansas City at the Municipal Auditorium. The debate is remembered for ...
WASHINGTON — The age question for presidential candidates is more than four decades old. President Ronald Reagan answered it with a pledge to resign if he became impaired, and later with a clever joke ...
Mondale announced during his acceptance speech at the 1984 Democratic nominating convention that he would raise taxes in order to reduce the budget deficit. “Let’s tell the truth…Mr. Reagan will raise ...
The age question for presidential candidates is more than four decades old. President Ronald Reagan answered it with a pledge to resign if he became impaired, and later with a clever joke that reset ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Ronald Wilson Reagan: Arts and ...
In her column “Gatekeepers and National Traumas” (Declarations, Sept. 20), Peggy Noonan writes that “class isn’t everything but it makes everything better.” So far, so good. Yet then, as an example, ...
The age question for presidential candidates is more than four decades old. President Ronald Reagan answered it with a pledge to resign if he became impaired, and later with a clever joke that reset ...
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