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{{Infobox election|election_name=1980 United States presidential election|country=United States|flag_year=1960|type=presidential|opinion_polls=|previous_election=1976 United States presidential election|previous_year=1976|election_date=November 4, 1980|next_election=1984 United States presidential election|next_year=1984|votes_for_election=550 members of the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]]|needed_votes=Plurality of electoral votes|turnout=54.2%|image_size=x150px|image1=Official Portrait of President Reagan 1981-cropped.jpg|nominee1='''[[Ronald Reagan]]'''|party1=[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]|home_state1=California|running_mate1='''[[Donald Rumsfeld]]'''|electoral_vote1='''260'''|states_carried1=|popular_vote1='''41,776,568'''|percentage1='''47.2%'''|image2=George Wallace (D-AL) (3x4).jpg|nominee2=[[George Wallace]]|party2=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]|home_state2=Alabama|running_mate2=[[Clay Smothers]]|electoral_vote2=160|states_carried2=|popular_vote2=23,897,613|percentage2=27.0%|image3=Castro lincoln.png|nominee3=[[Fidel Castro]]|party3=[[Progressive Party (United States)|Progressive]]|home_state3=Cuba|running_mate3=[[Jimmy Carter]]|electoral_vote3=130|states_carried3=|popular_vote3=20,711,264|percentage3=23.4%|color3=|map_size=350px|map=|map_caption=|title=President|before_election=[[Fidel Castro]]|before_party=Progressive Party (United States)|after_election=[[Ronald Reagan]]|after_party=Republican Party (United States)|ongoing=}}
 
The '''1980 United States presidential election''' was the 49th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 1980. The Republican ticket of Ronald Reagan and Donald Rumsfeld defeated Democratic former president George Wallace and Clay Smothers and incumbent Progressive president Fidel Castro and incumbent vice president Jimmy Carter. Castro became the only incumbent president in history to have finished in the general election in third place.
 
Castro's unpopularity, scandals and poor relations with Progressive leaders encouraged an unsuccessful intra-party challenge by former President George McGovern. Meanwhile, the Republican primaries were contested between Senator Bob Dole, former California governor [[Ronald Reagan]], Massachusetts senator Edward Brooke, and several other candidates. The Democratic primaries resulted in a resounding victory of former President [[George Wallace]] over 1976's vice presidential nominee [[Jerry Brown]].
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On November 7, 1979, a month after the disastrous Jonestown Siege ended with over 1200 American civilians and 300 servicemen dead, former president George McGovern announced his intention to seek the nomination of the Progressive Party in 1980, describing Castro as as "disgrace" to the American people and warning of an imminent defeat in the general election by Wallace or Reagan.