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  1. The 1980 United States presidential debates were a series of debates held for that year's presidential election. The League of Women Voters organized two presidential debates: the first on September 21, and the second on October 28.

  2. The first 1980 presidential debate featured former Sen. John Anderson of Illinois, running as an independent, and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan, the Republican nominee. Incumbent...

  3. The full-length 1980 Presidential Candidate Debate between Governor Ronald Reagan and President Jimmy Carter on 10/28/80.Table of Contents:0:00 Introduction2...

  4. The second 1980 presidential debate featured incumbent President Jimmy Carter, a Democrat, and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan. Former Sen. John Anderson of Illinois, who ran as an ...

  5. Sep 21, 1980 · 1980 Presidential Debates. S U M M A R Y. The news in 1980 was Carter not participating in the first general election debate because of the presence of Independent candidate John Anderson,...

  6. There were two presidential debates and no vice presidential debates during the 1980 general election. Candidates questioned in turn with two and a half minutes to answer; one minute, 15 second rebuttal; three minute closing statements.

  7. Nov 6, 2016 · President Jimmy Carter and Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan met in Cleveland, Ohio, for the last of two presidential debates prior to the 1980 presidential election.

  8. The campaign featured two debates -- one with Reagan and Anderson debating without the president and the other a Reagan-Carter matchup. This version of the report aired as part of the original...

  9. Oct 17, 2020 · President Jimmy Carter and Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan met in Cleveland, Ohio, for the last of two presidential debates prior to the 1980 presidential election. This was the only presidential candidates debate with both major party candidates during the 1980 campaign.

  10. 1980 Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter Presidential Debate. Mrs. Hinderfeld. Good evening. I'm Ruth Hinerfeld of the League of Women Voters Education Fund. Next Tuesday is election day. Before going to the polls, voters want to understand the issues and know the candidates' positions.