Carter lost to Reagan in 1980 primarily due to a combination of economic difficulties, including high inflation and unemployment, which eroded public confidence in his leadership. The Iran hostage crisis also played a significant role, as it highlighted perceived weaknesses in his foreign policy. Reagan's optimistic message and charismatic persona resonated with voters seeking change, ultimately leading to a decisive victory for him in the election.
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