Today's political scene looks nothing like it did thirty years
ago, and that is due mostly to Reagan's monumental reshaping of the
Republican party. What few people realize, however, is that
Reagan's revolution did not begin when he took office in 1980, but
in his failed presidential challenge to Gerald Ford in 1975-1976.
This is the remarkable story of that historic campaign-one that, as
Reagan put it, turned a party of "pale pastels" into a national
party of "bold colors." Featuring interviews with a myriad of
politicos, journalists, insiders, and observers, Craig Shirley
relays intriguing, never-before-told anecdotes about Reagan, his
staff, the campaign, the media, and the national parties and shows
how Reagan, instead of following the lead of the ever-weakening
Republican party, brought the party to him and almost
single-handedly revived it.
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