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Was Ronald Reagan a Republican?

By Angie Drobnic Holan
December 2, 2009
By Louis Jacobson
December 2, 2009

To enforce ideological purity, a proposal before the Republican National Committee would deny party funding to any GOP candidate who bucks the party’s stance on at least three items from a 10-point checklist of issues.

Keith Olbermann, the liberal host of

Countdown

on MSNBC, told viewers that the resolution would have effectively blackballed Ronald Reagan himself had it been in place during his political career. By Olbermann’s count, the late conservative icon would have scored a measly four out of 10 — just half of the eight he would have needed to secure financial backing from the party.

We scrutinize the record and find some holes in the case Olbermann made. We rated his statement Half True;

read our complete report for a thorough review of Reagan’s record

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