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  1. Jul 17, 1980 · Source National Archives Reagan accepts his nomination as the Republican candidate for the forthcoming Presidential election. The future-Chief Executive then moves on to deliver a sustained critique of the current Carter administration, whilst outlining his own vision for the future.

  2. Jul 12, 1980 · By Haynes Johnson. July 11, 1980 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. correction. An article in The Post yesterday incorrectly identified H. Taft, a Republican, was elected in 1908. Roosevelt was defeated for a...

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  3. Aug 3, 1980 · By Elizabeth Drew. August 3, 1980. The New Yorker, August 11, 1980 P. 38. A REPORTER AT LARGE about the Republican National Convention held from Monday, July 14 through Thursday the 17th, in...

  4. Jul 13, 1980 · Convention 1980 REPUBLICANS IN DETROIT. A Battered Detroit Hit by New Strike After One Settled Republicans Dream Of Watershed Year Republicans Dreaming of Rebirth Liken This Year to FDR's...

  5. Jul 13, 1980 · No Republican keynoter has ever fared quite as well. Most, in fact, quickly faded, and their names are all but forgotten. Who, for instance, remembers Arthur B. Langlie, the 1956 keynoter, Dwight ...

  6. The 1980 Republican National Convention convened at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, from July 14 to July 17, 1980. The Republican National Convention nominated retired Hollywood actor and former Governor Ronald Reagan of California for president and former Representative George H. W. Bush of Texas for vice president.

  7. Jul 16, 1980 · 07/16/2010 04:31 AM EDT. On this day in 1980, delegates to the 32nd Republican National Convention, meeting at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, nominated former California Gov. Ronald Reagan for...

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