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John B. Anderson

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945: 750: 730:, Anderson lost a key ally in Washington. In 1970 and 1972, Anderson had a Democratic challenger in Rockford Professor John E. Devine. In both years, Anderson defeated Devine by a wide margin. In late 1977, a fundamentalist television minister from Rockford, Don Lyon, announced that he would challenge Anderson in the Republican primary. It was a contentious campaign, where Lyon, with his experience before the camera, proved to be a formidable candidate. Lyon raised a great deal of money, won backing from many conservatives in the community and party, and put quite a scare into the Anderson team. Though Anderson was a leader in the House and the campaign commanded national attention, Anderson won the primary by 16% of the vote. Anderson was aided in this campaign by strong newspaper endorsements and crossover support from independents and Democrats. 872:, unlike the other candidates, Anderson said lowering taxes, increasing defense spending, and balancing the budget were an impossible combination. In a stirring summation, Anderson invoked his father's immigration to the United States and said that Americans would have to make sacrifices "for a better tomorrow." For the next week, Anderson's name and face were all over the national news programs, in newspapers, and in national news magazines. Anderson spent less than $ 2000 in Iowa, but he finished with 4.3% of the vote. The television networks were covering the event, portraying Anderson to a national audience as a man of character and principle. When the voters in New Hampshire went to the polls, Anderson again exceeded the expectations, finishing fourth with just under 10% of the vote. 3550: 51: 936:, the former two-term Democratic Governor of Wisconsin and Ambassador to Mexico as his running mate. Late in August, Anderson released a 317-page comprehensive platform, under the banner of the National Unity Party, that was very well received. In early September, a court challenge to Federal Election Campaign Act was successful and Anderson qualified for post-election public funding. Also, Anderson submitted his petitions for his fifty-first ballot. Then, the League ruled that the polls showed that he had met the qualification threshold and said he would appear in the debates. 329: 687: 347: 7073: 609: 880:. The next week, there was a primary in Connecticut, which (while Anderson was on the ballot) his team had chosen not to campaign actively in. He finished third in Connecticut with 22% of the vote, and it seemed to most observers like any other loss, whether Anderson said he was competing or not. Next was Wisconsin, and this was thought to be Anderson's best chance for victory, but he again finished third, winning 27% of the vote. 7085: 7061: 372: 1081: 7097: 889: 905:
three-way race. Anderson's personal aide and confidant, Tom Wartowski, encouraged him to remain in the Republican Party. Anderson faced a huge number of obstacles as a non-major party candidate: having to qualify for 51 ballots (which the major parties appeared on automatically), having to raise money to run a campaign (the major parties received close to $ 30 million in
628:, announced his retirement. Anderson joined the Republican primary for Allen's 16th District seatβ€”the real contest in this then-solidly Republican district based in Rockford and stretching across the state's northwest corner. He won a five-way primary in April (by 5,900 votes) in April and then the general election in November (by 45,000 votes). He served in the 824:. He won some political support among Republicans, picking up endorsements along the way that helped legitimize him in the race. He began to build support among media elites, who appreciated his articulateness, straightforward manner, moderate positions, and his refusal to walk down the conservative path that all of the other Republicans were traveling. 1026:, Anderson's campaign turned out to be "simply another option" for frustrated voters who had already decided not to back Carter for another term. Polls found that around 37% of Anderson voters favored Reagan as their second choice over Carter. Anderson did not carry a single precinct in the country. Anderson's finish was still the best showing for a 1311: 7049: 876:
the New England primaries and had a lead in the state polls, but his Illinois campaign struggled despite endorsements from the state's two largest newspapers. Reagan defeated him, 48% to 37%. Anderson carried Chicago and Rockford, the state's two largest cities at the time, but he lost in the more conservative
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Anderson was declared the winner in both Massachusetts and Vermont by the Associated Press, but the following morning ended up losing both primaries by a slim margin. In Massachusetts, he lost to George Bush by 0.3% and in Vermont he lost to Reagan by 690 votes. Anderson arrived in Illinois following
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Anderson's support continued to fade down to 5%, although rose up to 8% just before election day. Although Reagan would win a sizable victory, the polls showed the two major party candidates closer (Gallup's final poll was 47–44–8 going into the election and it was clear that many would-be Anderson
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in Baltimore on September 21, 1980. Anderson did well, and polls showed he won a modest debate victory over Reagan, but Reagan, who had been portrayed by Carter throughout the campaign as something of a warmonger, was seen as a reasonable candidate who carried himself well in the debate. The debate
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in what was (at that time) the minority party. Anderson increasingly found himself at odds with conservatives in his home district and other members of the House. He was not always a faithful supporter of the Republican agenda, despite his high rank in the Republican caucus. He was very critical of
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He often referred to his candidacy as "a campaign of ideas." He supported tax credits for businesses' research-and-development budgets, which he believed would increase American productivity; he also supported increasing funding for research at universities. He supported lowering interest rates,
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or support extension of time for its ratification. Anderson was a strong supporter of both. Pollsters were finding that Anderson was much more popular across the country with all voters than he was in the Republican primary states. Without any campaigning, he was running at 22% nationally in a
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was Anderson's big opportunity as he needed a break-out performance, but what he got was a modest victory. In the following weeks, Anderson slowly faded out of the picture with his support dropping from 16% to 10–12% in the first half of October. By the end of the month,
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He established himself as a contender for the nomination in the early primaries, but eventually dropped out of the Republican race, choosing to pursue an independent campaign for president. In the election, he finished third behind Republican nominee
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antitrust action, conservation, environmental protection and limit oil companies from absorbing small businesses through legislation. He opposed Ronald Reagan's proposal to cut taxes broadly, which he feared would increase the
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to attempt to "recognize the law and authority of Jesus Christ" over the United States. The bills died quietly, but later came back to haunt Anderson in his presidential candidacy. Anderson voted in favor of the
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struck down early filing deadlines for independent candidates. Anderson served as a visiting professor at numerous universities and was on the boards of several organizations. He endorsed
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However, in the summer of 1980, he had an overseas campaign tour to show his foreign policy credentials and it took a drubbing on national television. The major parties, particularly the
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Initially, Anderson was among the most conservative members of the Republican caucus. Three times (in 1961, 1963, and 1965) in his early terms as a Congressman, Anderson introduced a
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after the League of Women Voters invited him to appear due to popular interest in his candidacy, although he was only polling 12% at that time. In late August, he named
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in Boston. In another brief return to Rockford, Anderson practiced at the law firm Large, Reno & Zahm (now Reno & Zahm LLP). Thereafter, Anderson joined the
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asked Anderson the questions from the Carter-Reagan debate, and then CNN interspersed Anderson's live answers with tape delayed responses from Carter and Reagan.
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Carter said that he would not appear on stage with Anderson, and sat out the debate, which hurt the President in the eyes of voters. Reagan and Anderson had a
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generally; he also touted his perfect record of having supported all civil rights legislation since 1960. He opposed the requirement for registration for the
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and it, too, was a huge error. By the third week of August he was in the 13–15% range in the polls. A critical issue for Anderson was appearing in the fall
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stated during an interview that he voted for Anderson in 1980. Anderson capitalized on that by becoming a visiting professor at a series of universities:
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from 1996 to 2008, after helping to found the organization in 1992, and continued to serve on its board until 2014. He also served as president of the
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supporters had been pulled away by Carter and Reagan. In the end, Anderson finished with 6.6% of the vote. Most of Anderson's support came from those
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and the inflation rate (which was very high at the time of the campaign), believing it to be "Coolidge-era economics". He also supported a
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members of the House, Anderson's views moderated during the 1960s, particularly regarding social issues. He became chairman of the
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His spot as the chairman of the House Republican Committee was challenged three times after his election and, when
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who were suspicious of, or even hostile to, Reagan's conservative record. Many prominent intellectuals, including
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Campaign Jon Moore, ed., The Campaign for President: 1980 in Retrospect (Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1981), p. 5
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Soon after his return, Anderson was approached about running for public office. In 1956, Anderson was elected
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CBS Evening News, western edition, March 4, 1980; MacPherson, "Wow! Said John Anderson", March 6, 1980.
765:, finding little public or media interest. In late April 1979, Anderson made the decision to enter the 596:, as the Economic Reporting Officer in the Eastern Affairs Division, as an adviser on the staff of the 7122: 7117: 7077: 6936: 6685: 6416: 6174: 4382: 3399: 3394: 3384: 2769: 1937: 1891: 1845: 1799: 1753: 1707: 1661: 2568:"1980 Presidential Candidate Debate: Governor Ronald Reagan and Congressman John Anderson – 9/21/80" 2388: 2202: 1386: 400:(February 15, 1922 β€“ December 3, 2017) was an American lawyer and politician who served in the 6927: 6779: 6676: 6512: 6407: 6232: 6165: 5965: 5923: 5732: 5685: 5452: 5391: 5156: 4889: 4631: 4400: 4123: 4054: 3194: 2742: 2487:"Open Up the Debates: Green Party's Jill Stein Accuses Democrats & GOP of Rigging Debate Rules" 2167: 2010: 1453: 1109: 1093: 790: 617: 1064:
two-party system as an independent in that election would later lead him to become an advocate of
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Anderson died in Washington, D.C., on December 3, 2017, at the age of 95. He was interred at
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in the U.S. Field Artillery in France and Germany until the end of the war, receiving four
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A Campaign of Ideas: The 1980 Anderson/Lucey Platform (Contributions in American Studies)
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois
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By the end of the campaign, much of Anderson's support came from college students.
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Anderson To Endorse Mondale; The Washington Post, David S. Broder, August 28, 1984
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the same year, and practiced law in Rockford. Soon after, he moved east to attend
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where Anderson was left out of the coverage. Anderson made an appearance with
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in 1969 and remained in that position until 1979. He strongly criticized the
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ran several strips sympathetic to the Anderson campaign. Former First Lady
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Republican Conference chairs of the United States House of Representatives
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CBS Evening News, December 10, 1979; NBC Nightly News, December 13, 1979.
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attempted to let Anderson participate in the 2nd debate by tape delay.
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in 1942, and started law school, but his education was interrupted by
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No Holding Back: The 1980 John B. Anderson Presidential Campaign
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No Holding Back: The 1980 John B. Anderson Presidential Campaign
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Diary of a Dark Horse: The 1980 Anderson Presidential Campaign
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by Clifford W Brown Jr. (Author), Robert J. Walker (Author)
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On January 5, 1980, in the Republican candidates' debate in
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campaign for president, receiving 6.6% of the popular vote.
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Candidates in the 1980 United States presidential election
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Presidential Debates: Risky Business on the Campaign Trail
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Although the Carter campaign feared Anderson could be a
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the Vietnam War, and was a very controversial critic of
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Ira Teinowitz, "Anderson–Lyon Race is Top Attraction",
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Tarr, David R; Benenson, Bob; Moore, John Leo (2012).
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Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Relations
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to reduce dependence on foreign oil. He supported the
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In 1964, he won appointment to a seat on the powerful
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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He was chair of 1019:were also reported to be Anderson supporters. 900:The Republican platform failed to endorse the 439:, he won election as the State's Attorney for 427:, Anderson practiced law after serving in the 4227: 3575: 3313: 32:John B. Anderson (United States Army officer) 8: 7218:University of Illinois College of Law alumni 7213:United States Army personnel of World War II 7208:United States Army non-commissioned officers 2524: 2522: 2520: 2518: 2516: 2514: 2512: 1312:"Wife a prime mover in the primary campaign" 1060:. His inability to make headway against the 7223:University of Massachusetts Amherst faculty 3170:. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. 2596:. YouTube. October 28, 1980. Archived from 2261:"John Anderson: the independent and issues" 1171:He was the first executive director of the 598:United States High Commissioner for Germany 18:John B. 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(January 1, 2010). 2574:from the original on December 11, 2021 2342: 2285:from the original on December 11, 2021 2241:"John Anderson: The Nice Guy Syndrome" 2078: 2076: 1818:from the original on February 28, 2022 1128:and delivered the lecture at the 1988 630:United States House of Representatives 572:Anderson was admitted to the Illinois 465:1980 Republican presidential primaries 406:Illinois's 16th congressional district 402:United States House of Representatives 2825: 2813: 2729: 2554: 2503: 2453: 2441: 2354: 2321: 2306: 2189: 2095: 2067: 2036: 2024: 1910:from the original on December 4, 2021 1772:from the original on January 21, 2022 1640: 1628: 1591: 1560:"Anderson: Steady and Self-Confident" 1527: 1525: 1516: 1366: 1281:Weaver Jr, Warren (August 26, 1980). 1233:United Nations Parliamentary Assembly 1158:Electronic Privacy Information Center 1106:University of Illinois College of Law 948:Anderson speaking to students at the 612:Official portrait of Anderson in 1965 586:Northeastern University School of Law 567:University of Illinois College of Law 7: 3041:Romboy, Dennis (November 30, 2011). 3022:. Salt Lake City: Kearns-Tribune LLC 3014:Robert, Gehrke (November 29, 2011). 2763:Feinman, Ronald L. (March 5, 2017). 1381: 1379: 1050:'s 17 percent in 1924, Wallace, and 907:government money for their campaigns 7198:Politicians from Rockford, Illinois 2927:Wa Aza, Ayoon (November 14, 2010). 1864:from the original on March 17, 2022 1726:from the original on March 17, 2022 1680:from the original on March 17, 2022 1343:"Index to Politicians: Anderson, J" 1122:University of Massachusetts Amherst 920:, basked in the spotlight of their 896:for Anderson's independent campaign 706:, the number three position in the 408:from 1961 to 1981. A member of the 7143:American people of Swedish descent 4245:'s delegation(s) to the 87th–96th 1956:from the original on March 6, 2022 1609:Commission on Presidential Debates 1532:Burnett, Sara (December 4, 2017). 1084:Anderson speaking at a rally, 1999 632:for ten terms, from 1961 to 1981. 592:. From 1952 to 1955, he served in 25: 7128:20th-century American legislators 2795:Kornacki, Steve (April 4, 2011). 2367:Republican Party Platform of 1980 2239:Shapiro, Walter (February 1980). 1425:Clymer, Adam (December 4, 2017). 1191:nomination, but instead endorsed 1173:Council for the National Interest 1098:University of Southern California 495:, an organization that advocates 7188:Military personnel from Illinois 7095: 7083: 7071: 7059: 7047: 3548: 3195:"John B. Anderson (id: A000195)" 769:, joining a field that included 370: 345: 327: 7228:Liberalism in the United States 7193:Oregon State University faculty 3094:Robbins, Jeff (June 26, 2018). 2952:"CNI Cruises into a New Decade" 2797:"The myths that just won't die" 2594:"Carter/Reagan/Anderson Debate" 2570:. YouTube. September 21, 1980. 2378:The American Presidency Project 1947:U.S. Government Printing Office 1901:U.S. Government Printing Office 1855:U.S. Government Printing Office 1809:U.S. Government Printing Office 1763:U.S. Government Printing Office 1717:U.S. Government Printing Office 1671:U.S. Government Printing Office 1229:2012 U.S. presidential election 1185:2000 U.S. presidential election 271: 27:American politician (1922–2017) 7163:District attorneys in Illinois 3003:. January 7, 2008. p. A5. 2743:"Doonesbury's Timeline: 1980s" 2279:"Republican Debate, Iowa 1980" 30:For the American general, see 1: 3243:U.S. House of Representatives 3226:U.S. House of Representatives 2651:. Columbia University Press. 1152:and on the advisory board of 1136:. In 1984, Anderson endorsed 878:southern section of the state 437:United States Foreign Service 2775:George Washington University 2281:. YouTube. January 5, 1980. 1150:World Federalist Association 1126:Nova Southeastern University 539:Rockford Central High School 7148:Brandeis University faculty 3217:Arlington National Cemetery 2933:Dar Al Hayat, International 1654:"House – February 10, 1964" 1391:www.livingroomcandidate.org 1387:"The Living Room Candidate" 1245:Arlington National Cemetery 704:House Republican Conference 449:House Republican Conference 237:Arlington National Cemetery 7244: 4011:Elizabeth Cervantes Barron 2935: ed.). Archived from 2372:December 19, 2013, at the 1009:Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 753:Anderson (far right) in a 737: 734:1980 presidential campaign 728:1976 presidential campaign 708:House Republican hierarchy 622:Winnebago County, Illinois 441:Winnebago County, Illinois 29: 7173:Harvard Law School alumni 7138:21st-century evangelicals 7133:20th-century evangelicals 4256: 4183: 3871: 3743: 3616: 3546: 3335: 3286: 3277: 3269: 3264: 3254: 3239: 3231: 3224: 2668:– via Google Books. 2624:Christian Science Monitor 2265:Christian Science Monitor 1838:"House – August 27, 1962" 1746:"House – August 16, 1967" 1166:Greenberg & Lieberman 1017:Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. 654:Voting Rights Act of 1965 642:Civil Rights Acts of 1964 553:in 1943, and served as a 483:and Democratic President 391: 185: 150: 75: 64: 48: 4247:United States Congresses 3265:Party political offices 3193:United States Congress. 3126:Amy, Douglas J. (2002). 2645:Schroeder, Alan (2016). 1930:"House – August 3, 1965" 1792:"House – April 10, 1968" 1042:'s 8.5 percent in 1892, 808:in four targeted statesβ€” 659:Initially supportive of 637:constitutional amendment 541:. He graduated from the 7168:Duke University faculty 4088:Socialist Workers Party 3993:Peace and Freedom Party 3128:Real Choices/New Voices 2868:Old Dominion University 1454:"Anderson, John Bayard" 1347:The Political Graveyard 1134:Old Dominion University 1118:Oregon State University 1046:'s 27 percent in 1912, 489:Rockefeller Republicans 463:. Anderson entered the 435:. After a stint in the 4250:(ordered by seniority) 3791:Incumbent VP nominee: 2055:politicalgraveyard.com 2049:Kestenbaum, Lawrence. 1884:"House – July 9, 1965" 1700:"House – July 2, 1964" 1227:(no relation) for the 1085: 1057:Anderson v. Celebrezze 953: 950:University of Michigan 902:Equal Rights Amendment 897: 838:Equal Rights Amendment 758: 755:League of Women Voters 691: 613: 604:Early political career 510:Anderson v. Celebrezze 459:'s actions during the 228:Washington, D.C., U.S. 7178:Illinois Independents 3145:Bisnow, Mark (1983). 2718:on February 16, 2015. 2084:Rockford Morning Star 1341:Lawrence Kestenbaum. 1083: 1066:instant-runoff voting 963:Reagan debated Carter 947: 891: 802:social security taxes 763:exploratory committee 752: 698:. In 1969, he became 689: 611: 549:. He enlisted in the 533:Anderson was born in 529:Early life and career 501:instant-runoff voting 473:social security taxes 455:as well as President 359:Years of service 4187:Other 1980 elections 4159:and other candidates 2770:History News Network 2391:, www.4president.org 2086:, February 26, 1978. 1938:Congressional Record 1892:Congressional Record 1846:Congressional Record 1800:Congressional Record 1754:Congressional Record 1708:Congressional Record 1662:Congressional Record 930:presidential debates 922:national conventions 884:Independent campaign 726:was defeated in the 398:John Bayard Anderson 199:John Bayard Anderson 4124:Workers World Party 3776:Incumbent nominee: 3164:Mason, Jim (2011). 2997:"Campaign digest". 2908:on October 10, 2011 2732:, pp. 366–408. 2557:, pp. 332–369. 2456:, pp. 264–308. 2324:, pp. 133–156. 2309:, pp. 120–127. 2168:The Washington Post 2011:The Washington Post 1643:, pp. 234–235. 1605:"Debate Transcript" 1322:on October 24, 2012 1110:Brandeis University 1094:Stanford University 1068:, helping to found 979:Liberal Republicans 952:, September 3, 1980 791:perennial candidate 4105:Alternate nominees 3258:Lynn Morley Martin 2986:on March 17, 2009. 2688:. 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Bush 3557: 3556: 3296: 3295: 3287:Succeeded by 3255:Succeeded by 3020:Salt Lake Tribune 3000:The Seattle Times 2376:, July 15, 1980. 2098:, pp. 28–36. 2070:, pp. 30–35. 2039:, pp. 24–27. 2027:, pp. 16–21. 1631:, pp. 14–15. 1594:, pp. 10–14. 1310:(March 6, 1980). 1217:social-democratic 1114:Bryn Mawr College 984:All in the Family 804:. Anderson built 787:George H. W. Bush 673:Michael Schwerner 665:Lyndon B. Johnson 648:, as well as the 461:Watergate scandal 395: 394: 209:February 15, 1922 97:John Jacob Rhodes 16:(Redirected from 7235: 7100: 7099: 7098: 7088: 7087: 7076: 7075: 7074: 7064: 7063: 7062: 7052: 7051: 7050: 7043: 7016: 7007: 6998: 6989: 6980: 6971: 6962: 6953: 6944: 6935: 6926: 6915: 6906: 6897: 6888: 6879: 6870: 6861: 6852: 6843: 6834: 6825: 6816: 6807: 6798: 6780:A. Stevenson III 6778: 6767: 6738: 6729: 6720: 6711: 6702: 6693: 6684: 6675: 6666: 6657: 6648: 6639: 6630: 6621: 6612: 6603: 6594: 6585: 6576: 6567: 6558: 6549: 6540: 6531: 6513:A. 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John B. Anderson 1980 presidential campaign
John B. Anderson (United States Army officer)
Photograph of John B. Anderson
Bernard Gotfryd
Chair of the House Republican Conference
Gerald Ford
John Jacob Rhodes
Melvin Laird
Samuel L. Devine
U.S. House of Representatives
Illinois
16th
Leo E. Allen
Lynn Morley Martin
Rockford, Illinois
Arlington National Cemetery
Independent
Republican
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
BA
JD
Harvard University
LLM
United States
United States Army

Staff Sergeant
World War II
United States House of Representatives
Illinois's 16th congressional district

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