The fight over the Panama Canal Treaties was a
galvanizing moment for Ronald Reagan and almost all of the conservative
movement. Beginning in 1976 and continuing through 1978, the fight invigorated
conservatism in America and helped propelled Reagan to nearly winning the 1976
GOP nomination and then winning it outright in 1980.
Not all conservatives
supported Reagan, notably, National Review and Bill Buckley chose to support
President Carter, as did some others. Still, most on the right opposed the
“giveaway” of the Canal.
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