Ronald Reagan: Remarks at the Republican National Convention - Milestone Documents

Ronald Reagan: Remarks at the Republican National Convention

( 1976 )

As a prominent figure in national politics, Ronald Reagan became known as the “Great Communicator.” His Remarks at the Republican National Convention in 1976 inspired supporters, at a moment of defeat, to hope for eventual victory. Speaking without notes, Reagan called Republicans to unite behind Gerald Ford and the party platform and focused on the twin issues of individual freedom and defense in the face of the threat of nuclear war.

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