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Text on Button | HAD ENOUGH? |
Image Description | White text over a photograph of a man's head and shoulders on a black background |
Curl Text | A BIG LITTLE STORE 1738 POLK ST S.F. |
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Additional Information | "Had Enough?" was part of Reagan's 1966 campaign for governor of California against the two term incumbent Pat Brown. Four years later in 1970 it was used against him in the his re-election campaign. As the 33rd governor of California, Reagan's platform was noted for its limited government, welfare reform, efforts to stop student protesting, and substantial elimination of state's budget deficit. |
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Adler, B. (2015, June 22). Ronald Reagan's Nuanced Legacy As California Governor. Retrieved August 6, 2018, from http://www.capradio.org/articles/2015/06/22/ronald-reagans-nuanced-lega… The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. (2018, June 01). Ronald Reagan. Retrieved August 6, 2018, from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ronald-Reagan |
Catalog ID | PO0965 |