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President Ronald Reagan had addressed an audience ... and he promised that he “would check with” Vice President George H.W. Bush if “something came up.” That would have been innocuous ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Today's immigration debate is as heated as it's ever been. Back in 1980, however, George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan debated the topic, and their talking points are ...
As Bush’s press secretary during the 1980 presidential primary, he coined the phrase “voodoo economics” to deride the policies promoted by Ronald Reagan.
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Mediaite on MSNReagan, Romney, and Bush Go Viral For Past Tariff Takedowns: ‘Why Trump’s Economic Policies Will Hurt America’As Reagan’s speech was shared online, so were past remarks from President George W. Bush and 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
Bush seems now a figure of a truly bygone age. He was a relatively low-key vice president to Ronald Reagan by choice ... it ...
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On This Day, Nov. 30: President George H.W. Bush dies at 94It was named after White House press secretary James Brady, who was injured in an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan ... former President George H.W. Bush died at his home in ...
Some GenZ conservatives are attacking Ronald Reagan on abortion and immigration ... of Democratic perfidy in those years. As George H.W. Bush learned to his horror in 1990 when he foolishly ...
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Greenwich First Selectman says plan to put George H.W. Bush statue downtown is 'dead' for nowGREENWICH — A plan to build a statue of former President George H.W. Bush downtown is not moving ... he was elected vice president alongside Ronald Reagan. Bush won the presidency in 1988 ...
President George H.W. Bush, became vice president under Ronald Reagan. Jenna Bush Hager has gone on to become a teacher, ...
Seventeen former staff members of the late Republican President Ronald Reagan are endorsing ... officials for Republican ...
Allen, who as President Ronald Reagan’s first national security ... Mr. Allen said he reached out to confidants of George H.W. Bush, who had run against Reagan in the GOP primaries.
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Immigrants don’t commit more crime; that doesn’t stop politicians from saying they doDuring a 1980 debate between then-presidential candidates George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan, both Republicans expressed openness to immigration over the southern border. Bush called Mexican ...
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