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  1. 1976: CARTER VS. FORD. By Andrea Stone. The 1976 campaign was the first since 1960 to feature televised debates after major party candidates refused to go one-on-one with opponents in the interim. President Gerald Ford sought to be elected in his own right after succeeding Richard Nixon, who resigned during the Watergate scandal.

  2. 26. Sept. 2020 · The 1976 presidential cycle featured former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, the Democratic nominee, and incumbent President Gerald Ford, a Republican. The third d...

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  3. The 1976 presidential cycle featured former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, the Democratic nominee, and incumbent President Gerald Ford, a Republican. The second ...

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  4. There were three presidential debates and one vice presidential debate during the 1976 general election. Courtesy Gerald R. Ford Library. GO TO: September 23, 1976. October 6, 1976. October 22, 1976. October 15, 1976 (vice presidential) General Election Presidential Debate. Jimmy Carter (D), Former Georgia Governor and.

  5. 27. Okt. 2020 · public service and brought to you today by your television provider. in 1976, president gerald ford debated his detectimocrati opponent jimmy carter in what was the first presidential debate since 1960. it focused on domestic issues. because of a technical problem with the audio, there was a 28-minute delay in the middle of the debate. >> good evening. i'm edwin newman, moderator of this first ...

  6. The 1976 United States presidential election was the 48th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 1976. Democrat Jimmy Carter, former Governor of Georgia, defeated incumbent Republican president Gerald Ford in a narrow victory. This was the first presidential election since 1932 in which the incumbent was defeated, as ...

  7. 23. Okt. 2015 · Jimmy Carter's victory over Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election has been addressed at a variety of levels: by reporters and other contemporaries who wrote about the candidates and the broader electoral process; by scholars who have used the advantage of retrospection to explain what happened that year; and by individuals who worked for both campaigns. This essay examines works at all ...