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Anderson, John (1922– )

US Independent politician. Anderson ran, unsuccessfully, against Ronald Reagan in the 1980 presidential elections. Formerly a moderate Republican, he was unable to accept Reagan's conservative agenda and left the party to challenge him as an Independent. Reagan, however, achieved a landslide victory with 51% of the vote; Anderson received 7%.



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