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Probably 99% of the people who have viewed this article reached it indirectly by means of the otherRonald Reagan: the 40th U. S. President. That Reagan is, of course, much more well-known than this Florida state representative with the same name. Thus, someone should put a sentence or two in this article about whether there's any connection between these two Ronald Reagans.
Maybe this Florida politician is related to the 40th U. S. President (of the same name), or maybe his parents named him Ronald so that his full name would be Ronald Reagan, just like the famous actor. (Remember, Ronald Reagan had Hollywood fame long before he entered politics.)
I have no idea whether there's any connection or not, but someone should look it up, find a source, and add a sentence about it to this article, citing the source. We might as well answer the question that all the viewers of this article are asking.
Thegoldenconciseencyclopediaofmammals (talk) 20:18, 31 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]