Ronald Reagan 1976 presidential campaign information
Campaign of Ronald Reagan for the election to President of the United States in 1976
For his 1980 and 1984 campaign, see Ronald Reagan 1980 presidential campaign and Ronald Reagan 1984 presidential campaign.
Ronald Reagan for President 1976
Campaign
1976 United States presidential election
Candidate
Ronald Reagan Governor of California (1967–1975)
Affiliation
Republican Party
Status
Announced November 20, 1975[1] Lost nomination August 18, 1976[2]
Key people
John Sears (campaign manager)
Ronald Reagan announced his candidacy for President of the United States on November 20, 1975. He won primaries in several states, but eventually lost the nomination to incumbent president Gerald Ford at the 1976 Republican National Convention.
^Witcover 1977, p. 92
^Witcover 1977, pp. 501–2
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