Ford vs. Reagan: The 1976 Republican Nomination That Nearly Split the GOP
Автор: Election History
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Main sources were news reports from the time.
Main book used outside of contemporaneous reports - Reaganland: America's Right Turn 1976-1980
Books by Craig Shirley are extremely biased and were not used for this video.
In 1976, the Republican Party came closer to breaking apart than at any time since the New Deal. What began as a routine nomination for a sitting president turned into a brutal, delegate-by-delegate fight between Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan that reshaped the future of the GOP.
This video breaks down the full story of the 1976 Republican nomination: how Reagan’s conservative insurgency nearly toppled an incumbent president, why uncommitted delegates became the most powerful figures in American politics, and how a single convention vote changed the direction of the Republican Party for decades to come.
You’ll learn how the rules of the nomination worked, why key primaries and state conventions mattered more than the popular vote, and how the outcome of 1976 set the stage for Reagan’s eventual rise to the presidency in 1980.
If you’re interested in election history, contested conventions, and the moments when American political parties nearly tore themselves apart, this is the story you need to know.
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