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par Sarah Uhlman Il y a 5 années

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Reagan Election Factors

Reagan's election success can be attributed to a mix of his personal appeal and the political climate of the time. His strong stance on military power, opposition to big government, and promotion of traditional values resonated with many voters.

Reagan Election Factors

Reagan Election Factors

SHORT-TERM

Seemed friendly to voters watching the debate
Reagan had gifts as a communicator
"Sagebrush rebels" believed federal government had too much land
Conservatives believed liberal policies were the root of the economic problems
Counterculture alienated many Americans MOSTLY SOUTHERNERS
War and riots unraveled Democratic party

REAGAN'S IDEALS

"New era of prosperity and patriotism"
Faith in traditional values
Support for strong military
Opposition to big government

LONG-TERM

People who lived in suburbs were facing economic problems
Moral Majority wanted to fulfill religious goals
Registered many new voters who didn't typically vote
Wanted religious teaching in schools
Economy was in a bad state
"New Right" and conservatism was growing rapidly