After Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973, Nixon nominated Gerald Ford to replace him, as required by the 25th Amendment, Section 2. After President Nixon resigned in 1974, Gerald Ford became President, satisfying Section 1 of the 25th Amendment.
president nixon nominated Gerald Ford as vice president to replace spiro agnew
president nixon nominated Gerald Ford as vice president to replace spiro agnew
Ford was nominated to be VP by Nixon and approved by Congress after Agnew resigned as VP. He then became President when Nixon resigned.
The president of the U.S.A in the year 1969 , the year when neil Armstrong walked on the moon , was Richard Nixon.
His Vice-President for his elected term (1965-1969) was Hubert Humphrey. In 1968, Humphrey was nominated by the democrats, while former Vice President Richard Nixon was nominated by the Republicans. Alabama governor George Wallace was nominated by the American Independent Party. Nixon won, and Wallace got 46 electoral votes, from five Southern states.
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Richard Nixon nominated Gerald Ford to replace resigned Vice President Spiro T Agnew. However he still needed to be approved by the Senate and House of Representatives. On November 27th, 1973 Ford was confirmed by the House as the new Vice President by a vote of 387 to 35. Historically, Nixon was given little choice but to choose Ford as his Vice President.
The year was 1852.
Richard Nixon was first elected President in 1968; he was reelected in 1972.
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Did you mean to ask where was Richard Nixon nominated for President in 1968. If so, he received the nomination of the Republican Party at their Convention in Miama Beach, Florida.