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Q: Did Nixon win a second term?
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What year ended Richard Nixon's first term as president?

Nixon' s first term expired on Jan. 20, 1973. He began his second term on that same day.


Who is the president of America who lost popularity in his second term?

Richard Nixon


Why was Richard Nixon president for only five years?

Nixon resigned after about a year into his second term due to the Watergate affair which threatened to impeach him.


Has there ever been a president to lose his first try at the presidency and then win his second try?

Richard Nixon


Which president resigned and left the office before fullfuilling his entire second term?

Richard Nixon


How many terms did President Ford serve?

He only served the last two years of Nixon's second term when Nixon resigned. In fact, he replaced Nixon's V.P., and then when Nixon resigned, he replaced the President. He was never elected into the office.


When was Nixons third term what year?

Richard Nixon never served a third term. He resigned in scandal during his second term on 9 August 1974.


Do you think Obama will win second term in office?

yes


I just want the names of the us presidesnt that did not finished the second term?

Abe Lincoln, Will McKinley, and Dick Nixon


Did he win a second term and against who?

Yes he did and it was against Robert dole


Why was president Ford president if he never ran for president?

The vice president before Ford, Spiro Agnew, was accused of having affairs with people and was removed from office. Richard Nixon hired Gerald Ford as his new VP. After Richard Nixon was removed from office after Watergate, Gerald Ford was sworn in and finished Nixon's term. After the term was over, Ford could not win a term of his own.


Who was the president to resign at the end of his second term?

It was a U.S. Vice President who resigned near the end of his second term: John C. Calhoun, in December, 1832. The only person to have resigned the U.S. presidency, Richard Nixon, did so during the first half of his second term.