Word: reagan
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...correct a section of TIME [July 30] in which my participation in next year's California Republican gubernatorial campaign is described. My comments both to businessmen and to many other groups, public and private, have been to this effect: As of today I believe that Ronald Reagan is the strongest candidate for the party nomination, while Senator Kuchel would be the best vote getter against Governor Brown. This view represents my interpretation of various polls and is a judgment widely held in California. Neither Reagan nor Kuchel are announced candidates. It would, therefore, be premature for me to endorse...
...label Senator Thomas Kuchel a "moderate." What a joke! Any informed Republican knows he is a Western liberal of the Eastern liberal establishment variety. Viva Ronald Reagan for California Governor...
...Reagan suggested that "either we accept the responsibility for our own destiny or we abandon the American Revolution." As for Communism abroad, he argued: "The specter our well-meaning liberal friends refuse to face is that their policy of accommodation is appeasement, and appeasement does not give you a choice between peace and war, only between fight or surrender." He concluded with a ringing call to responsibility. "Should Moses have told the children of Israel to live in slavery under the Pharaohs? Should Christ have refused the cross? Should the patriots at Concord Bridge have thrown down their guns...
...Running. The speech brought an estimated $750,000 in campaign contributions, was rebroadcast by state G.O.P. leaders, and, for Reagan, resulted in a flood of speaking invitations that still average around 100 a week and come from all parts...
...last week, Ronald Reagan, 54, was off and running for Governor of California. The boyishly handsome good guy in some twoscore movies (King's Row, Accidents Will Happen), and more lately the host and sometimes hero of TV's Death Valley Days, Reagan, away from the floodlights, has long been politically concerned. As president of the Screen Actors Guild in the late '40s, he helped block a Communist attempt to take over Hollywood's trade unions. In 1959, when 20th Century-Fox laid on a feast for the visiting Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev, Reagan refused...