Richard Nixon's tenure as the 37th president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1969, and ended when he resigned on...
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Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. A member of the Republican...
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Spiro Agnew (category Richard Nixon 1968 presidential campaign)
Convention, Richard Nixon asked Agnew to place his name in nomination, and named him as running mate. Agnew's centrist reputation interested Nixon; the law...
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Graham presided over the paper as it reported on the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. She was...
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Edward F. Cox (category Nixon family)
Republican State Committee. He is married to Tricia Nixon Cox, daughter of President Nixon and Pat Nixon. Cox was born to Howard Ellis Cox and Anne Crane...
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1960 United States presidential election (redirect from Nixon's 1960 presidential defeat to John F. Kennedy)
narrowly defeated the Republican ticket of incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon and his running mate, U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. This was...
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Gerald Ford (category Nixon administration cabinet members)
40th vice president under President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974. Ford succeeded to the presidency when Nixon resigned in 1974, but was defeated for...
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Lewis Nixon (April 7, 1861 – September 23, 1940) was a naval architect, shipbuilding executive, public servant, and political activist. He designed the...
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Pat Buchanan (redirect from The Greatest Comeback: How Richard Nixon Rose from Defeat to Create the New Majority)
Buchanan was an assistant and special consultant to U.S. presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. He is an influential figure in the...
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William Matthew Byrne Jr. (category United States district court judges appointed by Richard Nixon)
States Attorney for the Central District of California in 1967. In 1970, Richard Nixon appointed him executive director of the President's Commission on Campus...
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needed] De Gaulle was admired by the US President Richard Nixon; after a meeting at the Palace of Versailles just before the general left office, Nixon declared...
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1973 Chilean coup d'état (redirect from 11 de Septiembre)
seguridad: El Grupo de Amigos Personales (GAP)". Estudios Públicos (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 September 2023. Jonathan Haslam (2005). The Nixon Administration...
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Roger Stone (redirect from Nixon's Secrets: The Rise, Fall and Untold Truth about the President, Watergate, and the Pardon)
Stone has worked on the campaigns of Republican politicians, including Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Jack Kemp, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump...
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2003 (interrupted in 1956). He was a supporter of the presidencies of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush....
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George W. Romney (category Nixon administration cabinet members)
election cycle, he proved an ineffective campaigner and fell behind Richard Nixon in polls. After a mid-1967 remark that his earlier support for the Vietnam...
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William H. Taft, Herbert Hoover, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Donald Trump as well as International...
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97–98; Richard Nixon, RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon, Wikidata Q63874435, pp. 393–414; Seymour Hersh, The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White...
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Presidency of Gerald Ford (section Nixon pardon)
United States began on August 9, 1974, upon the resignation of President Richard Nixon, and ended on January 20, 1977. Ford, a Republican from Michigan, had...
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populations. It was subsequently accused of having perpetrated genocide. Richard Nixon, who as elected as the 37th president in 1964, had driven the US into...
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he helped to facilitate the historic meeting of Richard Nixon and Mao Zedong in 1972. Prior to Nixon's decision to go to China, Boevé was asked by his...
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Independent because of his distaste for Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon. In 1969, Biden practiced law, first as a public defender and then at...
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George Shultz (category Nixon administration cabinet members)
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, he accepted President Richard Nixon's appointment as United States Secretary of Labor. In that position,...
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George H. W. Bush (category Nixon administration cabinet members)
to represent Texas's 7th congressional district in 1966. President Richard Nixon appointed Bush as the ambassador to the United Nations in 1971 and as...
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Nicolae Malaxa (category Richard Nixon)
Richard Nixon's 1962 electoral campaign for Governor in California, after focus was placed on the friendship and business connections between Nixon and...
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Robert Byrd (section Richard Nixon era)
against it. In September 1971, Representative Richard H. Poff was under consideration by President Nixon for a Supreme Court nomination, Byrd warning Poff...
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inauguration. Declassified documents released in 2023 showed that US president Richard Nixon, his national security advisor Henry Kissinger, and the United States...
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"Richard Nixon and the Origins of Affirmative Action" The Historian. (1998) 60#3 pp. 523 ff. Kotlowski, Dean J. "Deeds Versus Words: Richard Nixon and...
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September 1974 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
to his predecessor, former President Richard Nixon, for any crimes that Nixon might have committed during the Nixon presidency. Ford said in his speech...
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the political system.'" John H. Wood Jr. was appointed by President Richard Nixon to the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas...
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elections between 1968 and 1988. Ford ascended to the presidency when Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 in the wake of the Watergate scandal, which badly damaged...
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