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President Gerald Ford faced mixed reactions from both Democrats and Republicans regarding his decisions and programs. While some Republicans supported his efforts to heal the nation post-Watergate, particularly his focus on economic issues, others were critical of his moderate stances. Democrats generally opposed Ford's policies, especially his decision to grant a pardon to Richard Nixon, which they viewed as a betrayal of accountability. Overall, Ford's presidency was marked by significant partisan divisions, reflecting broader political tensions of the time.

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