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Who was our president in 1995?
Bill Clinton | |
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Vice President | Al Gore |
Preceded by | George H. W. Bush |
Succeeded by | George W. Bush |
40th and 42nd Governor of Arkansas |
Who became vice president under Gerald Ford?
Cabinet
The Ford Cabinet | |
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Office | Name |
Vice President | |
Nelson Rockefeller | 1974–1977 |
Secretary of State | Henry Kissinger |
Who was the Vice President of the United States in 1933?
On Feb. 8, 1933, Vice President Charles Curtis announced the election of his successor, House Speaker John Nance Garner, while Garner was seated next to him on the House dais.
Who was the 40th Vice President of the United States?
Following the resignation of 39th vice president Spiro Agnew, Gerald Ford became the 40th vice president even though he was chosen to serve out the remainder of Agnew’s second term. Then, after Ford succeeded to the presidency later in that same term, Nelson Rockefeller became the 41st vice president and served out the remainder of the term.
Who was the youngest Vice President of the United States?
Most vice presidents have been in their 50s or 60s and had political experience prior to assuming the office. The youngest person to become vice president was John C. Breckinridge at 36 years of age while the oldest was Alben W. Barkley at 71 years of age.
When was the Vice President of the United States vacant?
Since its ratification, the vice presidency has been vacant twice (both in the context of scandals surrounding the Nixon administration) and was filled both times through this process, namely in 1973 following Spiro Agnew’s resignation, and again in 1974 after Gerald Ford succeeded to the presidency.