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Ronald Reagan Is a GOP Icon, But Would He Win the 2016 Nomination?

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Republican candidates for president will square off Wednesday night at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley. It's been a quarter century since Reagan left the White House, and still, no person is more beloved by Republicans. But his record as president and governor of California for that matter are a bit out of sync with today's GOP.

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