governor, all three were dudes. these dudes. and this was 1967 and 1975 when he was governor, so, maybe that is just par for the course. but when reagan ran for president in 1980, that record came back around and bit him a little bit. all through the 1960s and 70s, believe it or not, the republican party platform, nationally, had explicitly and it through the astley supported the equal rights amendment, the era, the constitutional amendment that would guarantee equal legal rights for all citizens regardless of sex. the equal rights amendment had been kicking around for decades by that point, even for generations by that point. and the republican party, nationally, had said for years on its platform that was explicitly in favor of it. until they picked ronald reagan as their presidential nominee in 1980. reagan was really right when. and he was a culture war kind of conservative. and sticking it to the feminists was exactly the kind of thing that he built his campaign around.
is just par for the course. but when reagan ran for president in 1980, that record came back around and bit him a little bit. all through the 1960s and 70s, believe it or not, the republican party platform, nationally, had explicitly and implicitly supported the equal rights amendment, the era, the constitutional amendment that would guarantee equal legal rights for all citizens regardless of sex. the equal rights amendment had been kicking around for decades by that point, even for generations by that point. and the republican party, nationally, had said for years on its platform that it was explicitly in favor of it. until they picked ronald reagan as their presidential nominee in 1980. reagan was really right wing. and he was a culture war kind of conservative. and sticking it to the feminists was exactly the kind of thing that he built his campaign around. and so in 1980, the republican party dropped its decades-long support for the era, which bothered some women in the r
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midnight in london and 6pm in chicago where barack obama will deliver the final big speech of his presidency. it s expected to be a parting plea to americans not to lose faith in their future no matter what they think about their next president. it s also his last chance to try to define his legacy. the president landed in chicago a short time ago. a fitting book into what began eight years ago in a city where the nation s first black president claimed his victory. our correspondent laura trevelyan is in chicago. laura, it s getting busy over there? it certainly years, babita. so many people are coming here to here in person barack obama s farewell speech and amongst those here isjoel griffis, who joins me now. thanks for being with us. joins me now. thanks for being with us. no problem. what brings you here tonight? it s important to be here for me, i heard his inauguration when i was in college and it was such a life changing experience, i thought i would come here to see h