i bet he would've voted for Obama.
well, Nancy and Ron Jr. say:
"John McCain and my mother have known each for years and years. Her parents, and Cindy McCain's parents go way back in Phoenix, Arizona. She's grateful to John McCain for standing with her on the issue of stem cells and, of course, has officially endorsed him. She's fine with John McCain, as I said, they've been friends for a long time."
"I can tell you though that she's also very impressed with Barack Obama...she's just impressed by his demeanor, is not just that he's an eloquent guy and a guy who gives a good speech, a lot of people said that about my father too. But she sees through that. She's been around a long time and she looks at Barack Obama and she sees the words, hears the words and she perceives character there. She thinks this is a good guy, a guy who means well and is a strong character," Reagan said.
And Ron, who has rarely shared the political perspective of his parents, had this to say about Sarah Palin, "Sarah Palin is in no way qualified to be vice president or certainly president.
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In March 2009 she praised President Barack Obama for reversing the ban on federally funded embryonic stem cell research. She traveled to Washington, D.C. in June 2009 to unveil a statue of her late husband in the Capitol Rotunda. She was also on hand as President Obama signed the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act and lunched privately with Michelle Obama. Nancy revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair that Michelle Obama had telephoned her for advice on living and entertaining in the White House. Following the August 2009 death of Senator Edward M. Kennedy, she said she was "terribly saddened ... Given our political differences, people are sometimes surprised how close Ronnie and I have been to the Kennedy family. ... I will miss him."