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David Gargan, who has worked for four presidents including Richard Nixon, Garald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton before becoming an academic and political TV pundit. He was 83 years old.
According to several outlets, his son said, Gargan died in a retirement house in Massachusetts on 10 July.
Washington, DC, were suffering from experienced levy body dementia, his son said.
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David Gargan speaks in New York City “On the Fault Lines: Decision 2018” in the Midator Election Panel. (Crysta Kennel/Patrick through McMulan Getty Image)
Those who knew and praised, took them to X to express their condolences.
Former California’s first lady Maria Shriver wrote on X: “David Gargan was a total professional and really a kind person. My thoughts are with his family. He loved politics and loved to live in the service of this country.”
CBS reporter Robert Costa wrote, “Mr. Gargan,” CBS reporter Robert Costa wrote.
David Gargan, the then President Bill Clinton, left with the Center. (Synthia Johnson/Getty Image)
Former Democratic Tennessee Congress Herold Ford, Junior wrote: “We lost a good one, a very good one – rip, my friend David Gargan,
Gargan came with the line that the then candidate Reagan said in the 1980 election: “Are you better than four years ago?” According to the New York Times.
Later he said about the line: “There is a lot of power in the questions of rhetoric.”
President Reagan gives a news conference at the White House, which included American soldiers about the invasion of Granada, which includes Dominica’s Prime Minister Eagenia Charles, Right, Listage and State Secretary George Shhultz, left, and defense secretary Kasper Venberger and the White House Director David Gegon Stand. (Getty image)
In his time with the Nixon administration, Gargan told the Washington Post in 1981, “I was young, and I was very naive. It made me very rigid. It was a very difficult experience in people emotionally in terms of faith.”
After leaving the public position, Gargan worked as an editor and columnist, as well as for the Conservative American Enterprise Institute and also for the Liberal Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He was also a commentator for PBS, CNN and NPR.
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Chief of Staff of Reagan’s White House, James A. Baker III told Washington Post in 1981, “I trust him, there is an understanding.”