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Lyons, Richard L. Bush's Victory Surprises Baker In Maine Voting; Victory Baker Expected Goes Instead to Bush. The Washington Post, November 4, 1979, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.




Cannon, Lou. Reagan Refuses To Debate His GOP Opponents. The Washington Post, November 15, 1979, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.




Incumbents' Complaint. The Washington Post, December 10, 1979, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; Editorial; A26.




Seaberry, Jane. Small Business Becomes A Force to Contend With; The Wooing Of Small Business. The Washington Post, December 16, 1979, Sunday, Final Edition, Business & Finance; F1.




Walsh, Edward. Rivals Doubt Carter Will Retain Poll Gains After Iran Crisis. Staff researcher Maralee Schwartz contributed to this article. The Washington Post, December 17, 1979, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.




Let Him Campaign, But Not on My Money, Richard Cohen. The Washington Post, December 18, 1979, Tuesday, Final Edition, Metro; Richard Cohen; C1.




Labor Party Head Held Eligible for Matching Funds. The Washington Post, December 19, 1979, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Broder, David S. Carter and Reagan: Duet in Low Key; Candidates Carter and Reagan Singing Same Campaign Tune, both in Low Key; News Analysis. The Washington Post, December 30, 1979, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


1980

January

O'Toole, Thomas. Networks Reject Live Coverage of Iowa GOP Debate. The Washington Post, January 1, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A9.


 Kennedy Ruled Eligible for Matching Fund. The Washington Post, January 5, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; Campaign Notes; A2.


Peterson, Bill. Though Main Tent Folded, the Show Must Go On; GOP Debate Tonight Pits 6 Presidential Candidates. The Washington Post, January 5, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Peterson, Bill. On Stage in Iowa: Limelight and One-Liners. The Washington Post, January 6, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A8.


Reid, T. R. Kennedy Backs Deploying Naval Force in Mideast. The Washington Post, January 12, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Bill Peterson and David Broder. Party Leaders Reluctant to Predict Outcome of Iowa's Jan. 21 Caucuses. Staff writer T. R. Reid contributed to this report. The Washington Post, January 14, 1980, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Schram, Martin. South Carolina Primary Seen as Crucial Battle By Reagan and Connally. The Washington Post, January 15, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Peterson, Bill. The Living Room as Battlefield in Iowa. The Washington Post, January 17, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Fund-Raiser For Anderson By Democrats. The Washington Post, January 19, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; Campaign Notes; A3.


Peterson, Bill. Iowa Caucuses: Ready to Put The Political Truths to the Test; Iowa Ready to Set Tone for Campaign. Staff writers Lou Cannon, Margot Hornblower and Lawrence Walsh contributed to this report. The Washington Post, January 20, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Hornblower, Margot. Iowa Politicians Say Bush May Extend Reagan. The Washington Post, January 21, 1980, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Elisabeth Bumiller. Almost-Victory Bash. The Washington Post, January 23, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, Style; E3.


GOP Chairman Says It's Time For Debate on U.S. Hostages. The Washington Post, January 26, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; Campaign Notes; A3.


State Chairman In Seattle Quits Reagan Campaign. The Washington Post, January 29, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A3, 335 words, , By Lou Cannon, Washington Post Staff Writer, SEATTLE, Jan. 28, 1980


The Reagan Campaign, Revisited. The Washington Post, January 31, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; Editorial; A20.


February

Shapiro, Walter. The Boys with the Bags; Most will carry anything, endure any hardship, if beating the bushes for George Bush gets them their own White House Office; A Look At the Greg Schneiders and Tim Krafts of Tomorrow. The Washington Post, February 3, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Washington Post Magazine; Pg. 8.


Johnson, Haynes. Political Change: Predictions and Prescriptions; Whiff. The Washington Post, February 3, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; Haynes Johnson; A3. 


Cattani, Richard J. Carter, rivals attract funds at record pace. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), February 6, 1980, Wednesday, Midwestern Edition, Pg. 1.


Kaiser, Robert G. The John, Jerry, Howard, George, Teddy and Jimmy Show. Staff writer Lou Cannon and researcher Maralee Schwartz contributed to this report. The Washington Post, February 10, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Drummond, Roscoe. Come out of there, Mr. Carter. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), February 13, 1980, Wednesday, Midwestern Edition, Opinion and Commentary; Pg. 23.


Cannon, Lou. Front-Runners Set Fast Pace as Baker Strives to Catch Up. The Washington Post, February 17, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A2, 808 words.


The Ten-Million-Dollar Delegate. The Washington Post, February 20, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; Editorial; A18.


SMITH, HEDRICK. NEW YORK TIMES, February 20, 1980, Wednesday, Page 1, Column 2.


Shields, Mark. Small Talk. The Washington Post, February 22, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A15.


Kaiser, Robert G. Voter Frustration in New Hampshire; N.H. Voters Voice Frustration With Republican Hopefuls; GOP Candidates Perceived as 'Not Dealing on Our Level'. The Washington Post, February 22, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.



New Hampshire's Real Returns. The Washington Post, February 23, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; Editorial; A12.


Shields, Mark. Rules of the Game; Five steps to political astuteness. The Washington Post, February 24, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Washington Post Magazine; Pg. 29.


Broder, David S. It's Party Time Again; People like Peggy Klein of Iowa are making the political parties work again, but now the smoke-filled rooms are in their neighbor's homes, not in in political clubhouses. The Washington Post, February 24, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Washington Post Magazine; Pg. 6.


WICKER, TOM. NEW YORK TIMES, February 24, 1980, Sunday, Section 4; Page 19, Column 5.


Spotts, Peter N. All but unnoticed, Minnesota holds a vote Tuesday, too. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), February 25, 1980, Monday, Midwestern Editions, Pg. 3.


Cannon, Lou. Reagan Moves To Cut Costs by Reorganizing. The Washington Post, February 28, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A7.


March


Dole, All but Out of Race, Taking Name Off Ballot. The Washington Post, March 1, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; Campaign Notes; A3.


MacPherson, Myra. 'Wow!" Said John Anderson After the Tuesday Count, But Can His Dark Horse Go the Distance?; 'Wow!: John Anderson's Near-Victory in New England. The Washington Post, March 6, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, Style; D1.


Shields, Mark. Ford's Prospects. The Washington Post, March 6, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A19.


Stuart, Peter C. Gun control: it's high in polls, but low on funds. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 6, 1980, Thursday, Midwestern Edition, Pg. 1, 622 words, , By


Robert G. Kaiser. Florida's Elderly: Little Enthusiasm For Any Politician. The Washington Post, March 11, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Cannon, Lou. Reagan's New Campaign Chief: So Far, So Good. The Washington Post, March 18, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Roberts, Chalmers M. The Case for Carter's Foreign Policy . . . The Washington Post, March 20, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A23.


Strout, Richard L. Inflation fight pinches some now, more later. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 20, 1980, Thursday, Midwestern Edition, Pg. 3.


Mark Shields. Reagan May Get His Chance. The Washington Post, March 21, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A19.


Peterson, Bill and Robert G. Kaiser. The Eagle's Nose Dive; The Eagle Tries to Halt a Nose Dive; Bush Plummeting in a Campaign Trailspin. The Washington Post, March 22, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


April

CHARLTON, LINDA. NEW YORK TIMES, April 1, 1980, Tuesday, Section 2; Page 10, Column 5.


WICKER, TOM. NEW YORK TIMES, April 4, 1980, Friday, Page 25, Column 3.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. NEW YORK TIMES, April 6, 1980, Sunday, Section 4; Page 4, Column 2.


Reid, T. R. Reagan Is Favored by Anti-Abortionists. The Washington Post, April 12, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


David S. Broder. Rep. Anderson Tests Chance Of 3rd Party. The Washington Post, April 12, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


Sawyer, Kathy. Transformation of Two Candidates; Commentary. The Washington Post, April 15, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Pine, Art; John M. Berry and Peter Behr. The Candidates and the Economy; Anderson; Anderson Draws Position From Both Sides of Fence; Anderson Seeking a National Consensus on Economic Policy; Anderson Fiscally Conservative; For Free System. The Washington Post, April 20, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Business & Finance; F1.


Pine, Art; John M. Berry and Peter Behr. The Candidates and The Economy; Kennedy:; Kennedy Policies Flow Against the Mainstream; Kennedy Goes Against Economic Tide, Maintains Current Attitudes Are 'Myths'; Citing the 'Myths'. The Washington Post, April 20, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Business & Finance; F1.


Sussman, Barry. The Washington Post Poll; A1, 982 words, 55% Favor Use of Force in Iran; Use of Force Against Iran Favored by 2-1 Majority. The Washington Post, April 20, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section.


Sussman, Barry. Inflation Is Building as a Voter Issue; Poll Shows Inflation Is Building as a Voter Issue. The Washington Post, April 21, 1980, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; The Washington Post Poll; A1.


Sperling, Godfrey, Jr. Carter, Reagan keep piling up delegates; Sen. Kennedy running out of primaries, despite new momentum from Pa. victory. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 24, 1980, Thursday, Midwestern Edition, Pg. 3.


Stuart, Peter C. Why Reagan is getting Capitol Hill endorsements. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 25, 1980, Friday, Midwestern Edition, Pg. 7.


May


Balz, Dan. A Texas Refrain: 'Same Old Story, Same Old Pain'. The Washington Post, May 3, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Robinson, Eugene. City's Presidential Primary Has Been Ho-Hum Campaign; Primary in District Marked by Lackluster Campaign Efforts; Betting Eclipses Candidates. Washington Post Staff Writer Courtland Milloy contributed to this article. The Washington Post, May 4, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Sperling, Godfrey, Jr. It still looks like Carter vs. Reagan with just 29 primary days to go. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), May 5, 1980, Monday, Midwestern Edition, Pg. 3.


Barringer, Felicity and Dale Russakoff. Md. Gives Kennedy, Bush Restrained Receptions. The Washington Post, May 9, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, Metro; B5.


Kaiser, Robert G. TV Ads: An Aid to Some Candidates but Not Others. The Washington Post, May 12, 1980, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Bill Peterson. Carter Campaign Giving Delegates the 'Treatment'. Staff writer T. R. Reid contributed to this report. The Washington Post, May 13, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


SMITH, TERENCE. NEW YORK TIMES, May 17, 1980, Saturday, Page 10, Column 1.


Drummond, Roscoe. Politics: more media than message. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), May 21, 1980, Wednesday, Midwestern Edition, Opinion and Commentary; Pg. 23.


Cannon, Lou. Kennedy's Behavior Now Is Oddly Reminiscent of Reagan's Four Years Ago; Commentary. The Washington Post, May 26, 1980, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


Peterson, Bill. Carter Sweeps Kentucky, Arkansas, Idaho, Nevada Primaries. The Washington Post, May 28, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


The Story Thus Far . . .; 4 States Hold Primaries Without Anybody Looking. The Washington Post, May 28, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


Broder, David S. Columbus Cool To Campaigners Carter, Reagan; In Columbus, 1980 Carter-Reagan Campaign Gets Preview. The Washington Post, May 30, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


WICKER, TOM. NEW YORK TIMES, May 30, 1980, Friday, Page 23, Column 6.


June


SULLIVAN, JOSEPH F. A BIZARRE CAMPAIGN WINDS UP. The New York Times, June 1, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 11; New Jersey; Page 1, Column 4; New Jersey Weekly Desk.


Kaiser, Robert G. Covering the Campaign -- How a Midwestern Daily Did It. The Washington Post, June 3, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


Reston, James. WASHINGTON REFLECTIONS ON THE PRIMARIES. The New York Times, June 4, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 31, Column 5; Editorial Desk.


Willis, David K. Moscow view: Carter no, Reagan yes. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 4, 1980, Wednesday, Midwestern Edition, Pg. 1.


Ronald Reagan -- Big Winner. The Washington Post, June 5, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; Editorial; A18. 


SMOTHERS, RONALD. SIMON OFFERS TO FORM G.O.P. CITIZENS GROUP TO HELP RE-ELECT KOCH. The New York Times, June 5, 1980, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk.

The New York Times, June 6, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 17, Column 1; National Desk.


Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 6, 1980, Friday, Midwestern Edition, Inside Report; Pg. 2.


HANDLING ANDERSON'S POSITION ON RELIGION POSES A DILEMMA FOR HIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. The New York Times, June 9, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 12, Column 1; National Desk.


Frankel, Glenn. In GOP's Mainstream; Unity Prevails at Virginia GOP Convention; Va. Party Stalwarts Pledge Unity; News Analysis. The Washington Post, June 10, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, Metro; C1.


Wicker, Tom. IN THE NATION NOT SO WILD A NOTION. The New York Times, June 13, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 29, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


Johnson, Haynes. The Electoral College: This Year's Numbers Game. The Washington Post, June 15, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; Choice; A3.


Return of the Fat Cats. The New York Times, June 15, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 20, Column 1; Editorial Desk. 


Politics and the heavy speculators, Melvin Maddocks. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 16, 1980, Monday, Midwestern Edition, Opinion and Commentary; Pg. 22.


Kaiser, Robert G. Anderson Could Win, Pollsters Agree; Anderson Could Win, Top Pollsters Say. The Washington Post, June 18, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


CAREY HEDGES ON ANDERSON CHANCES AFTER MEETING. The New York Times, June 18, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 18, Column 3; National Desk.


Stewart Mott critiques Anderson campaign. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 19, 1980, Thursday, Midwestern Edition, Pg. 4.


Maxa, Rudy. HURRY-UP ADS FROM ANGELL'S MAGIC MACHINES. The Washington Post, June 22, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Washington Post Magazine; Front Page; Pg. 2.


Berry, John M. Administration Plans Tax Cuts To Offset Economic Restraints; Carter Administration Planning Tax Cut Package for 1981. The Washington Post, June 22, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


WALD, MATTHEW L. POLITICS CARTER CAMPAIGN WEAPONRY UNVEILED. The New York Times, June 22, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 11; Connecticut; Page 18, Column 3; Connecticut Weekly Desk.


CLYMER, ADAM. 'INDEPENDENT'GROUPS AIM TO GIVE REAGAN FINANCIAL EDGE. The New York Times, June 23, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 21, Column 3; National Desk.


The New York Times, June 24, 1980, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section D; Page 17, Column 6; National Desk.


Greenfield, Meg. Engraving the Tablets of Stone. The Washington Post, June 25, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; Meg Greenfield; A17.


Pine, Art. Reagan Is Expected To Urge $22 Billion Tax Reduction Plan; Reagan to Urge $22 Billion Tax Cut. The Washington Post, June 25, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


The New York Times, June 25, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 20, Column 6; National Desk.


Drummond, Roscoe. Calling on TV to do its job. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 25, 1980, Wednesday, Midwestern Edition, Opinion and Commentary; Pg. 23.


Cannon, Lou. Reagan, Hill GOP Helping Each Other. The Washington Post, June 26, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


Pincus, Walter. Debut of Soviet Missiles Could Color U.S., NATO Politics. The Washington Post, June 26, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Barker, Karlyn. An Eisenhower Helps John Anderson. The Washington Post, June 28, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


ANDERSON LAGS IN DRIVE FOR BLACK AND LABOR. The New York Times, June 28, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 8, Column 1; National Desk.


WHAT THE RECORD SAYS ABOUT REAGAN. The New York Times, June 29, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 12, Column 1; Magazine Desk.


DIONNE, E.J., Jr. THE BUSINESS OF POLLESTERS. The New York Times, June 29, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 3; Page 1, Column 5; Financial Desk, 2143 words, , By


DIONNE, E.J., Jr. EVANGELICALS' VOTE IS A MAJOR TARGET. The New York Times, June 29, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 16, Column 1; National Desk.


DIONNE, E.J., Jr. SMALL DONORS AIDED REAGAN; LARGER GIVERS HELPED CARTER. The New York Times, June 30, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 13, Column 1; National Desk.


CAMPAIGN REPORT; Hooks Finds Little Support For Reagan Among Blacks. The New York Times, June 30, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 13, Column 1; National Desk.


July

RAINES, HOWELL. REAGAN STUDYING AN OPINION POLL ON HIS POTENTIAL RUNNING MATES. The New York Times, July 4, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 7, Column 1; National Desk.


Frankel, Glenn. GOING TO THE CONVENTION; Virginia: Hard-Core Unit Of Reaganism; Virginia GOP Is Steadfast in Its Reaganism. The Washington Post, July 5, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, Metro; C1.


Shields, Mark. ...And Butz. The Washington Post, July 11, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A13.  


Broder, David S. THE REPUBLICANS IN DETROIT; Ford Denounces Carter; Ford Lashes 'Weak, Wavering' Leadership of Carter. Staff writers Robert G. Kaiser and Keith Richburg contributed to this article. The Washington Post, July 15, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; Convention 1980; A1.


Broder, David S. THE REPUBLICANS IN DETROIT; Carter Is Flayed From the Podium; Reagan Reaches Out for Support of Blacks, Women, Unionists. Staff writers Glenn Frankel, Bill Peterson, David Maraniss, Keith Richburg, Kathy Sawyer and Martin Schram contributed to this report. The Washington Post, July 16, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; Convention 1980; A14.


KNEELAND, DOUGLAS E. MAN IN THE NEWS; NOMINEE FOR NO. 2 SPOT: GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH. The New York Times, July 18, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 10, Column 5; National Desk.


Franklin Delano Reagan. The New York Times, July 20, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 20, Column 1; Editorial Desk. 


KNEELAND, DOUGLAS E. REAGAN ESCORTS BUSH HOME TO HOUSTON FOR A CAMPAIGN APPEARANCE. The New York Times, July 20, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 14, Column 3; National Desk.


Armstrong, Baker Join Reagan Unit. The Washington Post, July 23, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; Campaign Notes; A3.


KNEELAND, DOUGLAS E. REAGAN TO FOCUS ON NORTHEAST, MIDWEST AND TEXAS. The New York Times, July 26, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 7, Column 1; National Desk.


MILLER, JUDITH. PRESIDENTIAL EMBARRASSMENT IS HISTORICALLY QUITE RELATIVE. The New York Times, July 27, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 2, Column 3; Week in Review Desk.


August


Shields, Mark. Scrutiny And Mutiny. The Washington Post, August 1, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A13.


KNEELAND, DOUGLAS E. REAGAN CAMPAIGNS AT MISSISSIPPI FAIR. The New York Times, August 4, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 11, Column 1; National Desk.


Pine, Art. Pocketbook Politics; Pocketbook Issues Hurting Carter. The Washington Post, August 10, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Business & Finance; G1.


LYNN, FRANK. CARTER AIDE SEES FIRST JOB IN STATE AS REDUCING PAIN. The New York Times, August 14, 1980, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 5, Column 1; National Desk, 678 words, , By


Denton, Herbert H. THE DEMOCRATS IN NEW YORK; Carter Begins His Campaign by Appealing to Black Voters. The Washington Post, August 16, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; Convention 1980; A11.


Campaign Notes. The Washington Post, August 22, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


Broder, David S. Reagan, Citing 'the Carter Depression,' Courts Labor; Decrying 'the Carter Depression,' Reagan Courts Support of Labor. Researcher Valarie Thomas contributed to this report. The Washington Post, August 28, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Lescaze, Lee. President Introduces Economic Revival Plan; $27.6 Billion in '81 Tax Cuts Would Boost Deficit; Carter's Economic Plan Would Cut '81 Taxes, Boost Deficit. The Washington Post, August 29, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


BURT, RICHARD. U.S.SECURITY AND POLITICS; News Analysis. The New York Times, August 29, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 16, Column 1; National Desk.


Weisman, Steven R. WHAT IS A CONSERVATIVE? The New York Times, August 31, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 16, Column 1; Magazine Desk.


ANDERSON'S CANDIDACY IS A CHOICE, NOT A DILEMMA. The New York Times, August 31, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 14, Column 4; Editorial Desk.


THE NATION; Time and Money Grow Short for John Anderson. The New York Times, August 31, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 4, Column 1; Week in Review Desk. 


September

Barringer, Felicity. Vice Presidential Foray; Bush: Invading Jimmy Carter's Southland. The Washington Post, September 2, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A5.


Kaiser, Robert G. Those Old Reaganisms May Be Brought Back to Haunt Him; News Analysis. The Washington Post, September 2, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Bill Peterson. Let The Race Begin; Anderson; Anderson; The Infighter in Anderson Takes Over; Mocking the Republican, Denouncing the Democrat. The Washington Post, September 2, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A1, 871 words, 


Schram, Martin. Reagan Beats A Retreat on Klan Remark; Under Heavy Fire, Reagan Retreats On His Klan Ad Lib. Staff writers Felicity Barringer, Lou Cannon and Edward Walsh and researcher Valarie Thomas contributed to this report. The Washington Post, September 3, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


SMITH, TERENCE. CARTER ASSAILS REAGAN REMARK ABOUT THE KLAN AS AN INSULT TO THE SOUTH. The New York Times, September 3, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 3; National Desk.


CLYMER, ADAM. THE MAIN EVENT. The New York Times, September 7, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 1, Column 1; Week in Review Desk.


Walsh, Edward. Carter: Applying the Lessons of 1976; Campaign Starts Up Smoothly. The Washington Post, September 9, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Kaiser, Robert G. Candidates on TV: Reagan Goes Low-Key, Carter Goes Dramatic. The Washington Post, September 9, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Lunch, William M. SHADOWS OF '64 AND '72. The New York Times, September 9, 1980, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 19, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


SMITH, HEDRICK. FORMER MANAGER SEES RISK IN REAGAN DEBATE STRATEGY. The New York Times, September 13, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 9, Column 4; National Desk.


Broder, David S. As Dallas And Detroit Go . . . The Washington Post, September 14, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Outlook; Op-Ed; David S. Broder; C7.


Baker, Donald P. and Ronald D. White. GOP Confident At Campaign Rally; Reagan Helps GOP In Virginia Open The Fall Campaign. The Washington Post, September 14, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Metro; B1.


Pine, Art. Campaign Economics: Numbing Jibes and Jibing Numbers; Campaign Economics: Traded Jibes, Jibed Numbers; News Analysis. The Washington Post, September 14, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Business & Finance; F1.


SMITH, HEDRICK. REAGAN GIVEN AN EDGE IN 'BIG 9' BATTLEGROUND STATES. The New York Times, September 14, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 32, Column 1; National Desk.


Robert G. Kaiser. Mirroring Economic Policies; Carter and Reagan Fiscal Promises Growing Similar. The Washington Post, September 15, 1980, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A2, 1053 words, , By , Washington Post Staff Writer


CLYMER, ADAM. 1980 PRESIDENTIAL SEE-SAW; News Analysis. The New York Times, September 15, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 12, Column 5; National Desk.


SMITH, TERENCE. CAMPAIGN 1980: HEAD-ON COLLISIONS ON THE LOW ROAD. The New York Times, September 21, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 3, Column 1; Week in Review Desk.


CLYMER, ADAM. CARTER CAMPAIGN AD ATTACKED AS 'SMEAR'; CARTER. The New York Times, September 21, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 34, Column 1; National Desk.


Broder, David S. and Lou Cannon. Debate Shows Rivals' Wide Differences; Reagan-Anderson Debate Shows Wide Differences. Staff writer Bill Peterson and researcher Maralee Schwartz contributed to this report. The Washington Post, September 22, 1980, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


SMITH, HEDRICK. REAGAN, ANDERSON DISAGREE IN DEBATE ON MOST KEY ISSUES. The New York Times, September 22, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 6; National Desk.


SMITH, TERENCE. CARTER,IN CALIFORNIA VISIT, SHARPENS REAGAN ATTACK. The New York Times, September 23, 1980, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 1; National Desk.


CLYMER, ADAM. REAGAN AND CARTER EXCHANGE CHARGES ON ELECTION FEARS. The New York Times, September 23, 1980, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 2; National Desk.


CLYMER, ADAM. REAGAN AND CARTER EXCHANGE CHARGES ON ELECTION FEARS. The New York Times, September 24, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 2; National Desk.


Broder, David S. Connecticut: Side Shows Abound Around Presidential Circus. The Washington Post, September 25, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


Anderson, Ecumenist. DECODING POLITICS,NUMBERS. The New York Times, September 25, 1980, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 26, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


Reston, James. WASHINGTON; THE EVILS OF 2 LESSERS. The New York Times, September 28, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 21, Column 5; Editorial Desk.


October


SMITH, TERENCE. ANDERSON'S LONG RACE AGAINST LONG ODDS. The New York Times, October 4, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 9, Column 4; National Desk.


DIONNE, E.J., Jr. SOCIAL ISSUES PROMPT SHARP DIVISIONS. The New York Times, October 4, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 8, Column 1; National Desk.


Broder, David S. The Post Survey: Reagan's Lead Is Big, But Carter Can Still Win; Reagan Leads; Carter Can Win. The Washington Post, October 5, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Outlook; D1.


Pussakoff, Dale and Jackson Diehl. The Undecided: Their Votes Decisive; Md. Suburbanites Agonize Over Choice for Next President; Md. Surbanites Agonize on Choice; UNDECIDED. The Washington Post, October 5, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; The Campaign in Maryland; A1.


Wicker, Tom. IN THE NATION; THE BORN-AGAIN BATTLE. The New York Times, October 5, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 19, Column 5; Editorial Desk.


WEAVER, WARREN, Jr. ANDERSON DOUBTFUL REAGAN WOULD MAKE A BETTER PRESIDENT THAN CARTER. The New York Times, October 5, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 35, Column 3; National Desk.


CLYMER, ADAM. PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFULS COURT ELECTORS WITH LOCAL THEMES. The New York Times, October 6, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 21, Column 1; National Desk.


Peterson, Bill. Anderson Attacks Carter For 'Low Level' Campaign. The Washington Post, October 8, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Kaiser, Robert G. Carter's Campaign Stalls; Behind the Rhetorical Dust, Divergent Views on America's Path; Divergent Viewpoints on American's Course. The Washington Post, October 8, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; Real Differences, America & The World; A1.


SMITH, HEDRICK. TEXAS LOOMING AS A CLOSE BATTLE BETWEEN PRESIDENT AND REAGAN. The New York Times, October 9, 1980, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 1; National Desk.


WEISMAN, STEVEN R. CARTER AND REAGAN COMMENTS TANGLE CAMPAIGNS IN A CONTROVERSY SURROUNDING EVANGELICAL GROUP. The New York Times, October 10, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section D; Page 14, Column 1; National Desk.


Cannon, Lou. The Two Reagans: Conflicting Images; The Contrasting Sides of Reagan: Politician Versus True Believer. The Washington Post, October 11, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Wicker, Tom. IN THE NATION; IF I WERE RUNNING... The New York Times, October 12, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 21, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


Kaiser, Robert G. Disagreeing on Most Fundamental Issue -- The Role of Government. Staff researcher Maralee Schwartz contributed to this report. The Washington Post, October 15, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; Real Differences-An Activist Government?; A2.


Carroll, Maurice. NEW YORK CAMPAIGNS DIFFER IN SOME STRIKING WAYS. The New York Times, October 15, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 25, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 1127 words, , By


Schram, Martin and David S. Broder. Reagan's Gears Locked As President Pulls Even. Staff writer Lou Cannon contributed to this report. The Washington Post, October 17, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Diehl, Jackson. Republicans Outdistance Democrats in Reaching Voters. The Washington Post, October 17, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Lewis, Flora. FOREIGN AFFAIRS; Up From Italica. The New York Times, October 17, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 31, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


Walsh, Edward and Lou Cannon. Reagan, Carter Plan Debate; Regan, Carter Accept Invitation for Debate; League's Invitation Excludes Anderson. The Washington Post, October 18, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


SULZBERGER, A.O., Jr. BUSH BEGINS A SERIES OF TELEVISED CAMPAIGN PROGRAMS. The New York Times, October 18, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 9, Column 1; National Desk.


SMITH, HEDRICK. REAGAN, IN A SHIFT, AGREES TO DEBATE. The New York Times, October 18, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 1, Column 6; National Desk.


Rattner, Steven. ON ECONOMICS,ANDERSON SINGS SONG OF AUSTERITY. The New York Times, October 19, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 3, Column 1; Week in Review Desk.


SMITH, HEDRICK. LEAD SLIPPING;A NEW REAGAN SUITS UP FOR THE BIG DEBATE. The New York Times, October 19, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 1, Column 1; Week in Review Desk.


KNEELAND, DOUGLAS E. REAGAN CALLS PEACE HIS FIRST OBJECTIVE IN ADDRESS TO NATION. The New York Times, October 20, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 6; National Desk.


Oberdorfer, Don and George C. Wilson. An Information Gap; The Reagan Speech -- Behind His Rhetoric, an Information Gap. The Washington Post, October 21, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


CLINES, FRANCIS X. ABOUT POLITICS. The New York Times, October 21, 1980, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 7, Column 2; National Desk.


The Peacemongers. The New York Times, October 21, 1980, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 18, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


KNEELAND, DOUGLAS E. REAGAN AND CARTER ATTACK EACH OTHER OVER THE HOSTAGES. The New York Times, October 22, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 6; National Desk.


SMITH, TERENCE. REAGAN AND CARTER ATTACK EACH OTHER OVER THE HOSTAGES. The New York Times, October 22, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 5; National Desk.


AP. Release of the Hostages Before Election Opposed. The New York Times, October 24, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 18, Column 3; National Desk.


RAINES, HOWELL. REAGAN FOCUS IS ON CARTER COMPETENCE AS KEY ISSUE. The New York Times, October 24, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 16, Column 1; National Desk.


RAINES, HOWELL. REAGAN FOCUS IS ON CARTER COMPETENCE AS KEY ISSUE. The New York Times, October 24, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 16, Column 1; National Desk.


EXCERPTS FROM REAGAN TV ADDRESS ON THE ECONOMY. The New York Times, October 25, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 10, Column 3; National Desk.


RAINES, HOWELL. REAGAN ASSAILS CARTER ON ECONOMY. The New York Times, October 25, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 1, Column 2; National Desk.


Behr, Peter. John Anderson; Anderson: Plenty of New Ideas but Not Enough of a Difference. The Washington Post, October 26, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, Business & Finance; Election Economics 80; F1.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. MRS. REAGAN, IN CAMPAIGN AD, ASSAILS STATEMENTS BY CARTER ON HER HUSBAND. The New York Times, October 26, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 41, Column 4; National Desk.


APPLE, R.W., Jr. KREMLIN LEADERS SEEM TO CONCLUDE THAT CARTER IS PREFERABLE TO REAGAN. The New York Times, October 27, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 12, Column 3; Foreign Desk.


Shales, Tom. Live, From Cleveland, It's . . . Debatable!; Carter, Reagan . . .; The Great 1980 Face-Off Pits Carter's Bluster, Reagan's Fluster. The Washington Post, October 29, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, Style; B1.


TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE BETWEEN CARTER AND REAGAN IN. The New York Times, October 29, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 26, Column 1; National Desk.


SHABECOFF, PHILIP. FEAR OF REAGAN IS THE MAJOR IMPETUS FOR INTENSIVE UNION DRIVE FOR CARTER. The New York Times, October 29, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 24, Column 3; National Desk.


Shales, Tom. 'That's Debatable!'. The Washington Post, October 30, 1980, Thursday, Final Edition, Style; D16.


RATTNER, STEVEN. MUTED ECONOMIC DEBATE AND REAGAN'S POSITIONS. The New York Times, October 30, 1980, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section D; Page 1, Column 1; Financial Desk, News Analysis.


RAINES, HOWELL. REAGAN STRESSES ECONOMIC ISSUE ANEW. The New York Times, October 30, 1980, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 14, Column 1; National Desk.


SMITH, TERENCE. CARTER SHARPENS ATTACKS ON REAGAN'S ARMS STAND. The New York Times, October 30, 1980, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 14, Column 1; National Desk.


Schram, Martin. In the Stretch, Reagan Goes for Industrial Votes, Carter the South; Schedules Accelerate To Shore Up Support; Carter, Reagan Pour It On in Stretch. The Washington Post, October 31, 1980, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


WEISMAN, STEVEN R. CARTER INTENSIFIES CRITICISMS OF REAGAN. The New York Times, October 31, 1980, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 16, Column 2; National Desk.


November


Kaiser, Robert G. As With the Country, Differing Sympathies for The 'New Tolerance; THE SOCIAL ISSUES. The Washington Post, November 1, 1980, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; Real Differences; A2.


WEISMAN, STEVEN R. PRESIDENT IS IRKED BY RELIGIOUS ADS; REAGAN CRITICIZES BILLY CARTER CASE. The New York Times, November 1, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 1, Column 1; National Desk.


SMITH, HEDRICK. WHOEVER WINS, REALITY WILL HAUNT THE RHETORIC. The New York Times, November 2, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 4, Column 1; Week in Review Desk.


Wicker, Tom. IN THE NATION; GROPING FOR THE KEY. The New York Times, November 2, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 21, Column 5; Editorial Desk.


CLYMER, ADAM. IN A LONG, WINDING RACE THE MILESTONES WERE FAR BETWEEN. The New York Times, November 2, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 1, Column 4; Week in Review Desk.


RAINES, HOWELL. REAGAN PREPARES AN ATTACK ON CARTER IF 52 ARE FREED. The New York Times, November 2, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 36, Column 1; National Desk.


Claiborne, William. Third World Judges U.S. Candidates Through Prism of Rights Issue. The Washington Post, November 3, 1980, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A14.


Schram, Martin. Nation's Longest Campaign Comes to an End; Long Campaign Ends, and It Often Was Anything but Presidential. The Washington Post, November 4, 1980, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


SMITH, TERENCE. CARTER MAKES AN APPEAL TO BACKERS OF ANDERSON. The New York Times, November 4, 1980, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 5, Column 1; National Desk.


RAINES, HOWELL. REAGAN ATTACKS PRESIDENT ON ECONOMY AND DEFENSE. The New York Times, November 4, 1980, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 5, Column 1; National Desk.


The New York Times, November 5, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 30, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


SULZBERGER. A.O., Jr. BUSH, IN VICTORY TALK, SAYS REAGAN WILL LEAD U. S. 'BACK TO GREATNESS'. The New York Times, November 5, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 21, Column 5; National Desk.


SMITH, TERENCE. CARTER, SAYING DEFEAT 'HURT,' PLEDGES FULLEST COOPERATION Washington Hotel to deliver address. The New York Times, November 5, 1980, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 19, Column 1; National Desk.


The November Surprise. The New York Times, November 6, 1980, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 34, Column 1; Editorial Desk, 678 words, 


REAGAN POLLSTER SAYS CARTER'S LEADERSHIP WAS KEY ISSUE. The New York Times, November 6, 1980, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 26, Column 3; National Desk.


SOME OLD IDEAS WERE BURIED IN CREATING A NEW LANDSCAPE. The New York Times, November 9, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 3, Column 1; Week in Review Desk.


HERBERS, JOHN. ALWAYS, WINNING WASHINGTON IS EASIER THAN RUNNING IT. The New York Times, November 9, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 1, Column 1; Week in Review Desk.


Smith, Terence. CARTER POST-MORTEM: DEBATE HURT BUT WASN'T ONLY CAUSE FOR DEFEAT. The New York Times, November 9, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 1, Column 1; National Desk.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. REAGAN'S ADMAN SAVORING 'DULL' SUCCESS. The New York Times, November 10, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section D; Page 8, Column 4; National Desk.


Anthony Lewis. ABROAD AT HOME; THE PARTY NEXT TIME. The New York Times, November 10, 1980, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 23, Column 5; Editorial Desk.


KNEELAND, DOUGLAS E. MAN IN THE NEWS; A TOUGH BUT TACTFUL TACTICIAN. The New York Times, November 15, 1980, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 9, Column 1; National Desk.


Hedrick Smith. REAGAN WHAT KIND OF WORLD LEADER? The New York Times, November 16, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 47, Column Z; Magazine Desk.


Brown, Warren. Visit by Reagan Returns Teamsters to Fast Lane; 'Fitz Is Just Tickled'. The Washington Post, November 19, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A12.


December


GREENFIELD, MEG. Smothering Him in Kindness. Newsweek, December 1, 1980, UNITED STATES EDITION, ARCHITECTURE; Pg. 116.


Reagan ''Collects Good People, Uses Them Well'', Interview With William K. Muir, Professor of Political Science, University of California at Berkeley. U.S. News & World Report, December 1, 1980, Pg. 27.


GWERTZMAN, BERNARD. MUSKIE SAYS MOSCOW SEEKS TO BETTER TIES. The New York Times, November 23, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 1, Column 4; Foreign Desk.


WEAVER, WARREN, Jr. 'INDEPENDENT' FUNDS WERE BOON TO G.O.P. The New York Times, November 30, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 39, Column 1; National Desk.