Reagan's coattails
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Reagan's coattails refers to the influence of Ronald Reagan's popularity in elections other than his own, after the American political expression to "ride in on another's coattails". Chiefly, it refers to the "Reagan Revolution" accompanying his 1980 election to the U.S. presidency. This victory was accompanied by the change of twelve seats in the United States Senate from Democratic to Republican hands, producing a Republican majority in the Senate for the first time since 1954.
Possibly best known was the defeat of Democratic South Dakota Senator George McGovern, a prominent progressive Democrat who had been the party's nominee for president in 1972. McGovern lost his bid for a fourth term by a resounding 19-point margin to Republican Representative James Abdnor.
The Democratic losses in the Senate in 1980 were:
- Alabama: Donald W. Stewart (first elected in 1978) lost in the Democratic primary to Jim Folsom, Jr. Folsom lost the general election to Jeremiah Denton.
- Alaska: Mike Gravel (first elected in 1968) lost in the Democratic primary to Clark Gruening. Gruening lost the general election to Frank Murkowski.
- Florida: Richard B. Stone (first elected in 1974) lost in the Democratic primary to Bill Gunter. Gunter lost the general election to Paula Hawkins.
- Georgia: Herman Talmadge (first elected in 1956) lost to Mack Mattingly.
- Idaho: Frank Church (first elected in 1956) lost to Steve Symms.
- Indiana: Birch Bayh (first elected in 1962) lost to Dan Quayle.
- Iowa: John Culver (first elected in 1974) lost to Chuck Grassley.
- New Hampshire: John A. Durkin (first elected in 1975) lost to Warren Rudman. Durkin resigned his seat in December and Rudman was appointed to fill out the remaining few days of Durkin's term.
- North Carolina: Robert Burren Morgan (first elected in 1974) lost to John P. East.
- South Dakota: George McGovern (first elected in 1962) lost to James Abdnor.
- Washington: Warren Magnuson (first elected in 1944) lost to Slade Gorton.
- Wisconsin: Gaylord Nelson (first elected in 1962) lost to Bob Kasten.