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Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Yes. Senator Kennedy stayed with the issue throughout the [Jimmy] Carter administration, pressing in a variety of ways. He went … Kennedy and Senator Lugar, and the honorary co-chairs were Carter and [Gerald] Ford. Heininger And Ford? Schneider …
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… roles for Presidents Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter. As President Clinton’s White House chief of …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Kennedy’s 1980 run for the presidency and how his loss to Carter affected Kennedy’s subsequent career in the Senate. … a million different reasons, Senator Kennedy challenged [Jimmy] Carter and lost; the Senate turned Republican; and Ronald …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… took any interest in was in 1978. Heininger And this was [Jimmy] Carter’s bill? McDaniel Yes, but his participation was …
Oral History Interviews
| Ronald Reagan Project… me for it. Knott Did you have any dealings with President [Jimmy] Carter? I think we came across some reference that you— Bowen I was President Carter’s token Republican.[laughter] He was a gentleman in …
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… optimistic alternative to the frustrating presidency of Jimmy Carter, and he won the election with roughly ten times the number of electoral votes: 489–49. Carter's showing was the worst for any incumbent president …
In his first speech as president, Ronald Reagan laid out his conservative agenda in optimistic tones
Presidential Biographies
… Richardson continued to serve in the administration of Jimmy Carter as a special representative for the Law of the …
Presidential Biographies
… Richardson continued to serve in the administration of Jimmy Carter as a special representative for the Law of the …
Presidential Biographies
… Richardson continued to serve in the administration of Jimmy Carter as a special representative for the Law of the …
Presidential Biographies
… Richardson continued to serve in the administration of Jimmy Carter as a special representative for the Law of the …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… started, she thought , I’m not supposed to be in the Carter Administration, I know that . So she left. But that … the talk comes up that he may be challenging President [Jimmy] Carter. Kirk I think there was an honest-to-God draft … I think to this day if you ask Rosalynn Carter why Jimmy Carter lost against Ronald Reagan, she’d blame Ted …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… your former Presidents during his career, especially with Jimmy Carter, who was a member of the Elders, like President … years? Marjamäki Yes. Itonde [Kakoma] came from President Carter's center. Riley Oh yes? Who is this? Marjamäki Itonde …
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… drop became the standard explanation for why he lost to Jimmy Carter in 1976, though many factors worked against … that nearly deprived him of the Republican nomination. Carter’s problems as President began to make Ford look better …
“Therefore, I shall resign the Presidency effective at noon tomorrow. Vice President Ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office.” With those words, Richard Nixon became the first—and so far only—president to announce his resignation.
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… in their face. White Protestant evangelicals had voted for Jimmy Carter in 1976—the first “born again” president—helping …
GOP leaders and the conservative media ecosystem have spent the last few weeks focused on inflaming the culture wars. They’ve railed against the decision to stop publishing six Dr. Seuss books, falsely claiming that the childhood classics have fallen victim to liberal cancel culture, and complained about changes to the Potato Head line of toys.
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… the overwhelming commitment that continues through the [Jimmy] Carter administration for national health insurance, although he does acquiesce on employer mandates in the Carter process. Dropping a bill about continuing health …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… and factual as I possibly can. In 1978, President [Jimmy] Carter nominated me to the Legal Services Board. Hillary … And Clinton certainly knew how to do that. Regarding Jimmy Carter, Clinton learned two things—one, some of the …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… walked into a room, it changed, everything stopped. When Jimmy Carter walked into a room, it did not change. I remember … with a group at the White House, whenever President Carter came in and the people keep on talking, keep on doing …
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… an election. Long before he squared off against President Jimmy Carter, Reagan had earned the reputation as a cowboy. This … been recounted by key transition officials from both the Carter and Reagan camps. In his autobiography, Reagan …
Jeff Chidester on how Reagan used tough talk during the 1980 campaign
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… were here almost exactly 25 years ago as a part of the [Jimmy] Carter project. You’re sitting in exactly the same room that … administration. I said I would like to introduce President Carter’s only National Security Advisor, because by then the …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… got too many uninsured and costs are rising too fast. The [Jimmy] Carter cost containment program was an interesting … because I think it set things back quite a few years. The Carter plan was a hospital cost-containment plan. Heininger …