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As president, Ronald Reagan did not always please his conservative supporters, but with the benefit of hindsight, they say his leadership was vital to the success of their movement.
"He was not God, but he did have convictions that were 'unlobbyable' and a vision for America, which obsessed him and drove him to success," said the Rev. Jerry Falwell, founder of the Moral Majority, which supported Mr. Reagan in 1980 and '84. "He put the moral and social issues of our time on the front burner, where they have stayed."
One common conservative criticism of the Reagan presidency is that the Republican administration failed to cut spending and reduce the size of the federal government, which had been key campaign promises for Mr. Reagan in 1980.
"A lot of conservatives say they wish he had done more to cut the size of government," said Bob Heckman, who headed one of the largest pro-Reagan political action committees in the 1980s.
Edwin J. Feulner Jr., president of the Heritage Foundation, said this was a reflection of Mr. Reagan's personality.
"You read his speeches as governor of California and then as president and realize his greatest attribute was also a fault," Mr. Feulner said. "He was such a nice guy that he didn't want to say no, and so there was too much spending in Sacramento and then in Washington. The right signals [about spending] weren't always there. ...
"But no one is perfect, and I would still grade him with a 98 or 99," Mr. Feulner added.
The conservative faithful wondered why, if Mr. Reagan "was willing to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on the military and missile defense to bring the Soviet Union to its knees, why not take on a domestic issue like Social Security?" said Reagan campaign media consultant Tom Edmonds.
It was a matter of priorities, Mr. Edmonds said.
"Rolling back social programs did not have the same priority for him as rolling back communism and turning America around," he said. "He was smart enough to know he couldn't do everything, so he put his efforts into his priorities."







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