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Who became vice president when Gerald Ford became president?
Cabinet
The Ford Cabinet | |
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Office | Name |
Vice President | |
Nelson Rockefeller | 1974–1977 |
Secretary of State | Henry Kissinger |
How was Ford confirmed as vice president?
Under the terms of the 25th Amendment, a vice presidential vacancy is filled when the president nominates a candidate who is confirmed by both houses of Congress. Ford won the approval of both houses by huge margins, and was sworn in as the 40th vice president of the United States on December 6, 1973.
Who was Nixon’s second vice president?
Richard Nixon | |
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In office January 20, 1969 – August 9, 1974 | |
Vice President | Spiro Agnew (1969–1973) None (Oct–Dec 1973) Gerald Ford (1973–1974) |
Preceded by | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Succeeded by | Gerald Ford |
Who appointed Nelson Rockefeller Vice President?
Upon President Nixon’s resignation on August 9, 1974, Vice President Gerald Ford assumed the presidency. On August 20, Ford nominated Rockefeller to be the next Vice President of the United States. In considering potential nominees, Rockefeller was one of three primary candidates.
Who was Ford’s VP in 1976?
Republican Party
1976 Republican Party ticket | |
Gerald Ford | Bob Dole |
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for President | for Vice President |
38th President of the United States (1974–1977) | U.S. Senator from Kansas (1969–1996) |
Campaign |
Who was Truman’s Vice President?
Alben W. Barkley1949–1953
Harry S. Truman/Vice presidents
Who was vice president after Nixon resigned?
Gerald Ford | |
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Vice President | None (Aug–Dec 1974) Nelson Rockefeller (1974–1977) |
Preceded by | Richard Nixon |
Succeeded by | Jimmy Carter |
40th Vice President of the United States |