As a former chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party, he helped grow the party into a dominant force in the South following decades of Democratic control.
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Clarke Reed, a Mississippi businessman who developed the Republican Party in his home state and across the South starting in the 1960s, died Sunday at his home in Greenville, Mississippi. Reed was chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party from 1966 to 1976,
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During the 1976 Republican National Convention, delegates were closely divided between President Gerald Ford and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan. Reed united the Mississippi delegation behind ...
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Clarke Reed, a Mississippi businessman who developed the Republican Party in his home state and across the South starting in the 1960s, died Sunday at his home in ...
Clarke Reed, Who Helped Gerald Ford Win the 1976 Republican Nomination, Has Died at 96 JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Clarke Reed, a Mississippi businessman who developed the Republican Party in his home ...
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