Ronald Reagan Day is Observed Today! I do not think President Reagan would recognize the Republican party of today.

President Reagan forever will be remembered in my heart for his "TEAR DOWN THIS WALL" speech! Our enemies knew they could not fool President Reagan! I loved this man and still do. I love how he loved first lady Nancy.

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President Ronald Reagan with Democrat Leader Tip O'Neill

I do not think President Reagan would recognize the Republican party of today! What a stinking mess! I remember the days of President Reagan working with Democrat leader Tip O’Neill to pass legislation for the betterment of the America people! Regan knew how to negotiate! Ronald Reagan and Tip O’Neill: A Real-life Friendship.

These fools on both sides today are destroying America. My goodness, they fight within their own parties! As Mark Twain said, “The only difference between a Democrat and Republican is the spelling.” SO TRUE!

Now that many on the GOP are back tracking on abortion. I had a Pro-Life leader tell me, “It makes me wonder why the GOP pressed to end Roe V Wade.” What a mess we have made. Today, there is no politician who could hold a candle to Reagan!

President Reagan forever will be remembered in my heart for his “TEAR DOWN THIS WALL” speech! Our enemies knew they could not fool President Reagan! I loved this man and still do. I love how he loved first lady Nancy.

Ronald Reagan Day will be observed today, Feb. 6, 2023. It has been observed annually on Feb. 6 since 2011.

Reagan was an American politician, union leader, and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Before ascending to the presidency, he served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 to 1975 and was the president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1947 to 1952 and from 1959 until 1960. Reagan won the Republican nomination in the 1980 presidential election and went on to defeat incumbent Democratic president Jimmy Carter.

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Ronald Reagan Legacy Project Commends Governor Lujan Grisham for Proclaiming Ronald Reagan Day in New Mexico

182 dedications to Reagan worldwide

The Ronald Reagan Legacy Project commends Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham for proclaiming February 6 as Ronald Reagan Day in New Mexico. She joins a large bipartisan group of governors across the nation in commemorating the birthdate of America’s 40th President.

President Reagan worked to restore the American spirit and instill a sense of pride in the nation during a time of immense challenges. He believed strongly in the power of the individual and worked tirelessly to promote these ideals both at home and abroad. His sunny optimism and unique ability to connect with the American people directly endeared him to millions of Americans.

During his two terms from 1981 to 1989, President Reagan’s focus on individual liberty and economic freedom led to one of the longest economic expansions in American history. And his “peace through strength” approach led to the demise of the Soviet Union and freed millions of people from the horrors of communism.

“Ronald Reagan created the modern Republican party of limited government, low taxes, and a strong national defense. He used that party to change the nation. And then he changed the world,” said Grover Norquist, chairman of the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project.

Each year, the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project works to have every governor proclaim February 6 as Ronald Reagan Day in honor of President Reagan’s birthday. The Project also tracks and encourages the dedication of roads, schools, and other local landmarks to Reagan throughout the world. There are currently 158 domestic dedications to the former president, and 24 dedications internationally.

The Ronald Reagan Legacy Project is a special project of Americans for Tax Reform. The group championed the naming of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The naming was passed by the House and Senate and signed into law by President Bill Clinton (D) on Feb. 6, 1998.

If you have an idea for a new Reagan dedication, contact Jack Baum at 202-785-0266 or via ideas@atr.org. For a full list of governors who proclaimed Ronald Reagan Day, visit www.atr.org.

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