The 1980 Republican National Convention convened at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, from July 14 to July 17, 1980. The Republican National Convention nominated retired Hollywood actor and former Governor Ronald Reagan of California for president and former CIA Director George H. W.
Bush of Texas for vice president. Republican National Convention Acceptance Speech, 1980. July 17, 1980 Mr.
Chairman, delegates to the Convention, my fellow citizens of this great nation: With a deep awareness of the responsibility conferred by your trust, I accept your nomination for the Presidency of the United States. I do so with deep gratitude. The 1980 Republican National Convention, held in Detroit at Joe Louis Arena, is the only major national political convention that's been held in Michigan.
The 1980 Republican National Convention convened at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, from July 14 to July 17, 1980. The Republican National Convention nominated retired Hollywood actor and former Governor Ronald Reagan of California for President and former Representative George H. W.
Bush of Texas for Vice President. The Republican program for solving economic problems is based on growth and productivity. Large amounts of oil and natural gas lay beneath our land and off our shores, untouched because the present administration seems to believe the American people would rather regulation, taxes and controls than more energy.
Coal offers great potential. One of the biggest moments in late 20th-century American history happened at Joe Louis Arena in 1980, when Ronald Reagan accepted the Republican presidential nomination and set the stage for a. Full text, Video, and audio mp3 of Ronald Reagan 1980 Republican National Convention Acceptance Address.
Reagan accepts his nomination as the Republican candidate for the forthcoming Presidential election. The future-Chief Executive then moves on to deliver a sustained critique of the current Carter administration, whilst outlining his own vision for the future. 1980 republican Convention Detroit, Michigan July 14-18 1980 Nominated: Ronald Reagan of California for President Nominated: George Bush of Texas for Vice President While a number of Republicans sought the Republican nomination in 1980, Governor Reagan captured it on the first ballot..
The 1980 Republican Convention By the time the Republican Convention began in Detroit on July 14, Ronald Reagan had won 28 of 34 Republican primaries. He chose as his running mate George Herbert Walker Bush, who had come in a far.