Lincoln-Reagan dinner

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Etymology[edit]

Named after US presidents Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan, considered to be the founders of the modern Republican party, and inspired by the term Jefferson-Jackson dinner.

Noun[edit]

Lincoln-Reagan dinner (plural Lincoln-Reagan dinners)

  1. (US politics) An annual dinner arranged for fundraising purposes by Republican Party organizations in the United States.