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Someone with knowledge about how to expand an English text might add something about the Nashua debate, which was more or less decisive I think. Bush first carried Iowa and then all this happened: [1] and you can watch it here: [2]-- Maarten1963 ( talk) 20:28, 3 November 2011 (UTC)
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Not that it doesn't deserve some mention.....but to hold this up as a centerpiece of the Reagan 1980 campaign is nonsense. It isn't noted that way in the overall article on the election and it shouldn't be treated that way here. As another editor noted in a previous removal: this deserves a very thorough discussion here prior to any addition. Rja13ww33 ( talk) 21:59, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
Hi, I am planning to expand this article as it has many Expand Section templates and many sections needs to be included. I am planning to include the following:
Appreciate any feedback or some content/links related to campaign. Pinged the page creator (@
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Kennedy could not articulate any appreciation...." was written in "TIME: Running through" magazine after the convention. I just took the statement from the source.( TIME magazine; Primary Challenges to Incumbent Presidents) You can make the changes if required.
The recent revelations from Ben Barnes should be incorporated into this article. 2604:2D80:D682:4300:30C8:8AB2:343C:6926 ( talk) 03:56, 4 January 2024 (UTC)
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Someone with knowledge about how to expand an English text might add something about the Nashua debate, which was more or less decisive I think. Bush first carried Iowa and then all this happened: [1] and you can watch it here: [2]-- Maarten1963 ( talk) 20:28, 3 November 2011 (UTC)
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Not that it doesn't deserve some mention.....but to hold this up as a centerpiece of the Reagan 1980 campaign is nonsense. It isn't noted that way in the overall article on the election and it shouldn't be treated that way here. As another editor noted in a previous removal: this deserves a very thorough discussion here prior to any addition. Rja13ww33 ( talk) 21:59, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
Hi, I am planning to expand this article as it has many Expand Section templates and many sections needs to be included. I am planning to include the following:
Appreciate any feedback or some content/links related to campaign. Pinged the page creator (@
Floridian:) Thanks!!
Kavyansh.Singh (
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08:34, 22 May 2021 (UTC)
Kennedy could not articulate any appreciation...." was written in "TIME: Running through" magazine after the convention. I just took the statement from the source.( TIME magazine; Primary Challenges to Incumbent Presidents) You can make the changes if required.
The recent revelations from Ben Barnes should be incorporated into this article. 2604:2D80:D682:4300:30C8:8AB2:343C:6926 ( talk) 03:56, 4 January 2024 (UTC)