Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan ran against incumbent president Jimmy Carter in 1980 and then again against Walter Mondale in 1984.
Ronald Reagan
George H.W. Bush was president for 4 years. He was President from 1989-1993, succeeding Ronald Reagan, whom he served as Vice President for. He lost the 1992 presidential election to Democrat Bill Clinton.
I only know that his main goal was to shrink Government. Reagan also wanted people to be noticed whom should have been noticed. Reagan felt Government "belittled" people whom had done great things for this country
At the time of his death he was survived by his first wife Jane Wyman (died 2007), his second wife Nancy Davis, and his children Maureen Reagan, Christine Reagan, Michael Reagan (adopted), Patti Davis, Ron Reagan.
In the general Presidential election, Ronald Reagan defeated incumbent Jimmy Carter who was running for re-election.In the Republican Primary, Reagan defeated George H. W. Bush, whom later became Reagan's vice presidential running mate. Bush famously accused Reagan of voodoo economics, and Bush was later proven right as both the deficit and debt skyrocketed under Reagan's leadership, making the US the largest debtor in the world.
He was for almost 200 years, from 1803 to 2001. He now ranks third, behind Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan, both of whom were 93 when they died (Adams and 4th-place Herbert Hoover were 90).
In 1984, Walter Mondale was the losing candidate.
Nancy Davis His first wife was Jane Wyman whom he divorced long before running for any office.
1984 (Ronald Reagan) The only places that didn't vote for Reagan in 1984 were Walter Mondale's home state of Minnesota and D.C., which has only voted for the Democratic Party throughout its presidential voting history. (Wisconsin also voted for Reagan in 1980.)
Your question is too vague. What philosopher made the biggest impact on what? or whom? Ancient Greece? Ronald Reagan? The history of China? Eighteenth-century political thought?
Andrew Johnson
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