OHIO (WJW) — The late President Jimmy Carter only served one ... that he ended up losing to Ronald Reagan. Fox 8’s Joe Toohey looks back on the one debate from that election cycle that ...
When President Jimmy Carter ran for reelection in 1980, he had to compete against former California Gov. Ronald Reagan. It was no contest. Reagan took 44 of the 50 states and won the popular vote ...
But now we should pretend Carter didn't project weakness? This is quite different from CBS when Ronald Reagan died in 2004. Within minutes of the news of Reagan's death hitting the television ...
Mr. Trump’s threat to revisit the terms of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties ... sides of the current debate over the future of the Panama Canal follow the example set by Reagan and Buckley back ...
There were many reasons that Ronald Reagan defeated Jimmy Carter in 1980. The Panama Canal Treaty wasn’t among them.
On Oct. 28, 1980, less than a week before Election Day, Cleveland hosted the only presidential debate between President Carter and his challenger, former California Governor Ronald Reagan.
The alternate reality I’d like to write is in honor of Carter: How would the world have been different had President Ronald Reagan not removed the solar panels that Carter had installed on the ...
President Jimmy Carter’s inability to free the hostages ... release of the hostages have stirred up intense historical debate. Reagan’s defenders view the timing as no coincidence, arguing ...
Despite his difficulties in office, Carter had few rivals for accomplishments as a former president. He gained global acclaim as a tireless human rights advocate, winning the respect that eluded him ...
and one night in Cleveland had a big impact on the 1980 presidential race that he ended up losing to Ronald Reagan. The late President Jimmy Carter only served one term in the highest office in ...