A report on Democratic Party (United States), Republican Party (United States), Gerald Ford and 1980 United States presidential election
Its main political rival has been the Republican Party since the 1850s.
- Democratic Party (United States)Since the mid-1850s, it has been the main political rival of the Democratic Party.
- Republican Party (United States)He previously served as the leader of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives, and as the 40th vice president from 1973 to 1974.
- Gerald FordRepublican nominee Ronald Reagan defeated incumbent Democratic president Jimmy Carter in a landslide victory.
- 1980 United States presidential electionThis was the second successive election in which the incumbent president was defeated, after Carter himself defeated Gerald Ford four years earlier in 1976.
- 1980 United States presidential electionIn the 1976 Republican presidential primary campaign, Ford defeated former California Governor Ronald Reagan for the Republican nomination, but narrowly lost the presidential election to the Democratic challenger, former Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter.
- Gerald FordHe was succeeded by vice president Gerald Ford, who served a brief tenure.
- Democratic Party (United States)With the initial support of evangelical Christian voters in the South, Carter was temporarily able to reunite the disparate factions within the party, but inflation and the Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979–1980 took their toll, resulting in a landslide victory for Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan in 1980, which shifted the political landscape in favor of the Republicans for years to come.
- Democratic Party (United States)The second half of the 20th century saw the election or succession of Republican presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush.
- Republican Party (United States)He'd go on to become governor of California two years later, and in 1980, win the presidency.
- Republican Party (United States)Ford considered a run for the Republican nomination in 1980, forgoing numerous opportunities to serve on corporate boards to keep his options open for a rematch with Carter.
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Ronald Reagan
0 linksAmerican politician who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
American politician who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
A member of the Republican Party starting in 1962, he previously served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 to 1975 after a career as a Hollywood actor and union leader.
After failed presidential bids in 1968 and 1976, challenging and nearly defeating sitting president Gerald Ford in the latter's Republican primaries, Reagan easily won the Republican nomination in the 1980 presidential election and went on to defeat incumbent Democratic president Jimmy Carter.