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Reagan and Carter campaign ads. Ronald Reagan at primary debate. Famous "I paid for this microphone" line. George Bush during debate. Primary map. Reagan campaigns. George Bush and Ronald Reagan debate again. George Bush speaks at 1980 RNC. Ronald Reagan's speech accepting the nomination to run as the Republican Presidential Candidate. Reagan in debate with Carter says, "Can anyone look at the record of this administration and say 'well done'? Can anyone compare the state of our economy when the Carter Administration took office with where we are today and say 'keep up the good work'? Can anyone look at our reduced standing in the world today and say 'let's have four more years of this'? I believe the American people are going to answer these questions in the way that you've answered them in the first week of November and their answer will be: 'No, we've had enough.' " Crowd waving signs, shouts "No" in response to Reagan's questions.<p> In a debate with Carter (not seen) Reagan makes a speech: "Next Tuesday is Election Day. Next Tuesday all of you will go to the polls, stand there in the polling place, and make a decision. I think when you make that decision, it might be well if you would ask yourself: Are you better off than you were four years ago? Is it easier for you to go buy things in a store than it was 4 years ago? Is there more or less unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? Is America as respected throughout the world as it was? Do feel that our security is as safe? That we're as strong as we were 4 years ago? And if you answer all of those questions yes, I think your choice is very obvious as to who you'll vote for. If you don't agree. If you don't think that this course that we've been on for the last four years is what you would like to see us follow for the next four, then, I could suggest another choice that you have."<p>Reagan's election victory speech.