1969-1974
Nixon was Vice President for 8 years and President for about 5 1/2 years.
Nixon was VP under President Eisenhower.
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon- he resigned in August 1974 over the Watergate Scandal. He was re-elected for a second term in '72, so still had two years left to go when he resigned. His Vice-President Gerald Ford took over the post until the elections in '76, when he was defeated by Democrat Jimmy Carter.
Richard M. Nixon was the Vice-President of Dwight D. Eisenhower for two full terms. The years were from 20 January 1953 to 20 January 1961.
Nixon resigned after about a year into his second term due to the Watergate affair which threatened to impeach him.
Richard Nixon was 56 at his inauguration on 20 January 1969.
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon was famously known as Gloomy Gus while in his high school years.
Yes, Nixon is only president born in California. Reagan lived there as an adult and Hoover also lived there for several years.
Richard Nixon served as Vice President of the United States for eight years, from January 20, 1953, to January 20, 1961, under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. During his tenure, he played a significant role in various domestic and foreign policy initiatives. After his vice presidency, Nixon went on to become the 37th President of the United States.
The first and only President of the United States of America to resign the Presidency was the 37th President, Richard Milhous Nixon. When he was sworn in for his first term of office in 1969, President Nixon was 56 years old. He was the second of the three Presidents the United States has had from the state of California, all of whom were members of the Republican party. President Nixon won reelection by landslide in 1972 and gave his famous "silent majority" speech during his second inauguration in 1973. President Richard Milhous Nixon resigned the Presidency in 1974 in order to avoid inevitable impeachment.