| 1964 |
Became host of Death Valley Days, replacing "The Old Ranger," Stanley Andrews. He appeared in or hosted twenty-one episodes, which were broadcast from 1965-1966. Portrayed
the villain in The Killers, his last motion picture.
Originally made for television, it was too violent and was
released in movie theaters. October
27 November
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1965
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Autobiography,
Where's the Rest of Me, was published. Resigned as
host of Death Valley Days.
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1966
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November
Defeated Edmund G. "Pat" Brown in a landslide. His success in the election and as Governor of California made him a leading presidential nomination contender in 1968. |
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1967
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January
2
Was inaugurated as Governor of California. |
| 1968 | August
Waited until the Republican Convention in Miami Beach to announce his candidacy for President. Unsuccessful, he joined in the unanimous support for Richard Nixon for President. |
| 1969 | May
15 Sent in the National Guard to the University of California campus in Berkeley to restore order, after "a state of emergency" was declared in response to student unrest. |
| 1970 | November
Won re-election for Governor over Jesse Unruh, the Speaker of the State Assembly. |
| 1971 | Signed the California Welfare Reform Act, whose purpose was to reduce welfare rolls. |
| 1974 |
Fall
Fall
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1975
1976 |
November
20 August
19 |
| 1979 | November
13 Announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for President. He was the tenth and last Republican to enter the race. |
| 1980 |
February
23 March
18 April
24 July
16 July
16 September
21 October
28 November
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