Reagan Gets Ready

With the campaign looming, the President unveils his plans for 1984

Peace through strength. Economic growth without inflation. A return to old-fashioned values.

And no bold proposals that might give voters any doubts about keeping Ronald Reagan in the White House for four more years.

The President, of course, will not phrase his State of the Union speech in quite such baldly political terms. But when he steps before a joint session of Congress and national-TV cameras Wednesday night, Reagan is expected to sound the themes he will be repeating throughout the 1984 campaign. His...

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