I tell people all the time that I was born and raised in Ronald Reagan's America.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As his vice president for eight years, I learned more from Ronald Reagan than from anyone I encountered in all my years of public life.
You know my father as governor, as president, but I knew him as dad. I was so proud to have the Reagan name and to be Ronald Reagan's son.
I had the pleasure of knowing Ronald Reagan before he became Governor of California. He was a truly great human being and we usually spent our time together reminiscing about mutual friends.
I am a Reagan Republican.
While many of us never knew Ronald Reagan personally, we felt close to him because we shared his lighthearted sense of humor, admired his uncommon virtue, and were moved by his remarkable wisdom.
I'm a Reagan Republican, which means I don't speak ill of other Republicans.
It was my sister Maureen who was responsible for my becoming a Reagan.
In the '80s, Ronald Reagan inspired me to become politicized, because I grew up in that era when everything I cared about was under attack.
Reagan grows up in 1920s Dixon, Illinois, and it's the heartland of America. It's a time when Americans are particularly drawn to this small town world because it's beginning to pass.
You know, I left the country when Reagan got in; I went to France.