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August 23, 2019
https://www.nytimes.com/1976/02/15/archives/welfare-queen-becomes-issue-in-reagan-campaign-hitting-a-nerve-now.html
Reagan's white identity politics: Reagan lied about "welfare queens" intentionally (1976)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14Few people realize it, but Linda Taylor, a 47‐year‐old Chicago welfare recipient, has become a major campaign issue in the New Hampshire Republican Presidential primary.
Former Gov. Ronald Reagan of California has referred to her at nearly every stop, using her as part of his citizens press conference format.
There's a woman in Chicago, the Republican candidate said recently to an audience in Gilford, N.H., during his freeswinging attack on welfare abuses. She has 80 names, 30 addresses, 12 Social Security cards and is collecting veterans benefits on four nonexisting deceased husbands. He added:
And she's collecting Social Security on her cards. She's got Medicaid, getting food stamps and she is collecting welfare under each of her names. Her tax‐free cash income alone is over $150,000.
Mr. Reagan never mentions the woman by name. But the effect is the same wherver he goes. During his second campaign swing through the state last month, for example, he startled people in Dublin and Jaffrey and Peterborough and Salem and in all the other little towns where he appeared. They were angry at welfare chislers. Mr. Reagan had hit a nerve.
The problem is that the story does not quite check out.
Former Gov. Ronald Reagan of California has referred to her at nearly every stop, using her as part of his citizens press conference format.
There's a woman in Chicago, the Republican candidate said recently to an audience in Gilford, N.H., during his freeswinging attack on welfare abuses. She has 80 names, 30 addresses, 12 Social Security cards and is collecting veterans benefits on four nonexisting deceased husbands. He added:
And she's collecting Social Security on her cards. She's got Medicaid, getting food stamps and she is collecting welfare under each of her names. Her tax‐free cash income alone is over $150,000.
Mr. Reagan never mentions the woman by name. But the effect is the same wherver he goes. During his second campaign swing through the state last month, for example, he startled people in Dublin and Jaffrey and Peterborough and Salem and in all the other little towns where he appeared. They were angry at welfare chislers. Mr. Reagan had hit a nerve.
The problem is that the story does not quite check out.
https://www.nytimes.com/1976/02/15/archives/welfare-queen-becomes-issue-in-reagan-campaign-hitting-a-nerve-now.html
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