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Reagan's daughter on republican spouses: it's no longer enough for a political wife to be an enigma. Patti Davis assesses the current field of GOP spouses and how they measure up.(HOT TOPIC)
When my father, Ronald Reagan, was running for president in 1980, my mother, Nancy, traveled with him on the campaign trail, but she did not give speeches or even many interviews. She never stood in front of a group of reporters and expounded on her views and opinions. She smiled, shook people'...
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