Summary:
The biography chronicles the life of Ronald Reagan, from his early days in Illinois, through his acting career and political rise, to his two terms as the 40th President of the United States. It delves into his leadership style, conservative ideology, and the significant events of his administration, including the end of the Cold War.
Key points:
1. Reagan was a flexible conservative who valued practical solutions over strict ideology, helping him attract diverse voters and govern effectively.
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