For years, internet users have shared a quote about how to measure the success of welfare programs, attributing the words to Ronald Reagan, the former U.S. president and California governor.
“They really felt they had no choice,” Speakes said two days before the ceremony, according to archived transcripts of press briefings housed at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in California. The transcripts from 1985 shed light on ...
Stuart K. Spencer, a Republican strategist who took a washed-up movie actor named Ronald Reagan and helped make him California governor and, later, president — helping invent the modern political consulting business along the way — has died.
In March 1965, a washed-up B-movie actor dialed a couple of young Republican operatives and invited them to lunch at his home in Pacific Palisades. Ronald Reagan was thinking of trying his hand at politics: a long-shot bid for California governor against a sitting Democrat.
For Democrats, four more years of Trump distractions could mean they miss yet another chance to fix their own house, and mount a serious, convincing challenge
Ken Khachigian, author and President Ronald Reagan's chief speechwriter, joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss his op-ed featured in the Wall Street Journal entitled: "Will the Vice President Run for California Governor?
Stuart K. Spencer, a Republican political consultant who engineered Ronald Reagan’s winning campaigns for the California governor’s office and the U.S. presidency, transforming a B-movie actor into one of the most successful politicians of his time,
At 54, Ronald Reagan, who has ap peared in 50 movies ... will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor of California. Encouraged by George Murphy’s successful bid for the ...
The legal battle comes as various organizations, from healthcare providers to educational institutions, brace for potential impacts on the communities they serve.
Stuart K. Spencer, the California political strategist who guided Ronald Reagan's ascent from Hollywood to the governor's mansion, and ultimately to the presidency, has died at age 97.
If California were a country, its economy would rank fifth internationally, behind only the U.S., China, Germany, and Japan. Despite having a population the size of Canada. It's home to one in eight Americans. Nationally, its residents contribute the largest amount to federal income tax coffers.
The most transformational post-World War II president, Ronald Reagan, laid the foundation and put the wheels in motion to propel the country exactly to where we are today. Starting with his sacrosanct trickle-down economic policy of transferring wealth to the wealthy;