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Jul. 28, 1980 | By Ed Magnuson...died The extraordinary hours in which the friends and agents of Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan tried to fashion a unique ticket composed of...
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Sep. 23, 1974Throughout the most painful week of Gerald Ford's fledgling presidency, public protest continued to batter the White House...
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Jan. 30, 2006 | By Dorinda Elliott / DetroitIn a makeshift ballroom at Ford Field, the Detroit Lions' stadium, a Beatles tribute band is playing I...
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Sep. 13, 1976...the debates were on—that he would be able to meet Gerald Ford face to face while tens of millions watched on television—Carter...
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Jan. 20, 1975For Gerald Ford, the presidency has been a learning process, and he is a...
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...Gerald Ford was a good and gracious man. He was a dedicated and...
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...ratified, ending slavery. Also on this day in 1973 Congress confirmed Gerald Ford as Vice President. On to today's top election stories, beginning...
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...Ronald Reagan did in 1976 when he lost the early primaries Gerald Ford but came back strongly in the end. To read Steven Stark...
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For Norm Coleman, today is a good day: President Bush shows up in Minneapolis and holds a fundraiser for the embattled Minnesota Senator, who will face the winner of an
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...in Ohio. Forgive my mistake. Second, one astute reader mentioned that Gerald Ford dumped Nelson Rockefeller in 1976 in favor of Bob Dole as...
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Nixon's successor, the 38th President of the United States, dies at age 93.
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