Walter Mondale, who was previously Vice-President under Jimmy Carter. He lost to Reagan in the largest electoral landslide in U.S. history.
President Reagan defeated the former Vice President of the United States under President Jimmy Carter, Walter F. Mondale.
Michael Stanley Dukakis
Jimmy Carter.
In 1972, Jimmy Carter ran against incumbent president Gerald Ford.In 1976, President Jimmy Carter ran against Ronald Reagan.In 1976, Governor Jimmy Carter (D-Georgia) ran against President Gerald Ford (R). In 1980, President Carter ran against Governor Ronald Reagan (R-California).In the 1976 election for president, Jimmy Carter ran against Gerald Ford. In 1980, Carter ran and lost against Ronald Reagan.
Nixon ran against Democrat George S. McGovern in the 1968 election and won.
Howard Dean.
George McGovern was the democratic elect who ran against Nixon and lost.
In 1976, Jimmy Carter (Democrat) ran with Walter Mondale and defeated President Gerald Ford (Republican) and running mate Senator Robert Dole. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller (R) was dropped from the ticket, because he was considered too moderate for the party. In 1980, Ronald Reagan (Republican) and George H.W. Bush defeated President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale. The answer to your question is: NO. Former Governor Ronald Reagan (R) defeated President Jimmy Carter (D) in the President election of 1980. The two Never ran together. They belonged to rival political parties; Democratic and Republican.
George H. W. Bush ran against Ronald Reagan in the 1980 Republican primaries, but lost. Bush would eventually become Reagan's Vice President.
0. Reagan ran in 1980 against Carter.
In the 1980 US presidential election, Ronald Reagan ran against Jimmy Carter and John B. Anderson. In 1984, Reagan ran against Walter Mondale and won a second term in office.In 1980, Reagan's main opponent was incumbent President Jimmy Carter.In 1984, Reagan's main opponent was former Vice-President Walter Mondale.
Ronald Reagan ran against incumbent president Jimmy Carter in 1980 and then again against Walter Mondale in 1984.
George H. W. Bush ran against Dukakis in 1988 and won 54% of the popular vote. The electoral vote was Bush 426, Dukakis 111. (Reagan ran against Carter in 1980 and against Mondale in 1984: he did not run against Dukakis.)
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Ronald Reagan was 57 when he ran against Richard Nixon for the Republican Party nomination in 1968, he was 65 when he ran against Gerald Ford for the Republican Party nomination in 1976, he was 69 when he ran against incumbent President Jimmy Carter in 1980, and he was 73 when he ran for reelection in 1984 (he turned 78 less than three weeks after leaving office).
When Walter Mondale ran for Vice President in 1976 and 1980, he was Jimmy Carter's running mate. When he ran for President in 1984, his running mate was Geraldine Ferraro (that was the first of two times to date that a woman was one of the major party Vice Presidential candidates).
Ronald Reagan tested the presidential waters in 1968. However, Richard Nixon won the nomination at the Republican Convention followed by Nelson Rockefeller with Ronald Reagan in third place.
Walter Mondale, former VP from Minnesota ran for the Democrats against Reagan in 1984.
In 1972, Jimmy Carter ran against incumbent president Gerald Ford.In 1976, President Jimmy Carter ran against Ronald Reagan.In 1976, Governor Jimmy Carter (D-Georgia) ran against President Gerald Ford (R). In 1980, President Carter ran against Governor Ronald Reagan (R-California).In the 1976 election for president, Jimmy Carter ran against Gerald Ford. In 1980, Carter ran and lost against Ronald Reagan.
He never ran for President and lost. He did run for the Republican nomination twice without prevailing -- 1968 and 1976.