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  1. Hace 1 hora · For Reagan, the age issue faded in his first term as any health questions focused on his recovery from a nearly fatal assassination attempt in 1981. He seemed headed for an easy reelection.

  2. Hace 20 horas · El nombre viene por Nancy Reagan, la prensa la apodó así porque se hizo con las riendas de la Casa Blanca en la sombra. Mientras Ronald Reagan se recuperaba tras un atentado fallido en 1981 ...

  3. Hace 20 horas · In 1984, when former U.S. President Ronald Reagan was re-elected, he was 73. Former Vice President Walter Mondale, who was in his 50s, is now aging Reagan. Reagan hit back, saying, "I will not use Mondale's excessive youth and lack of career for political purposes." His humorous response turned the age controversy into an inexperienced frame of ...

  4. Hace 20 horas · Un vínculo de larga data con la formación republicana que comenzó, según aseguró él mismo en su libro ‘Un hijo americano (estadounidense)’, por su admiración por el expresidente Ronald Reagan (1981-1989).

  5. Hace 20 horas · Hoy en día el ser mediático y moverse cómodamente por los medios de comunicación y llegar a mucha gente es relativamente fácil, simplemente hace falta tener un ordenador, incluso basta con un teléfono móvil, y empezar a hacerte presente en las redes sociales con fotografías, videos, podcasts, artículos, a veces bastan frases ingeniosas o pensamientos …

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_CarterJimmy Carter - Wikipedia

    Hace 20 horas · James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, Carter was the 76th governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975, and a Georgia state senator from 1963 to 1967. At age 99, he is both the oldest living former U.S. president and the longest-lived president ...

  7. Hace 20 horas · Comparison of Article III judicial appointments over time by president (1981-Present) Presidents have made an average of 178.6 judicial appointments through July 1 of their fourth year in office. President Joe Biden (D) made the most appointments through July 1 of his fourth year with 201. President Ronald Reagan (R) made the fewest with 148.