Richard Nixon was elected to the Presidency in 1968, beating Hubert Humphrey. He served his full term and was re-elected in 1972 beating Edmund Muskie. Although his second term wasn't supposed to end until January 20th 1976, he resigned August 9th, 1974 to avoid impeachment over the Watergate Scandal.
Richard Nixon was elected to two terms. He served from 20 January 1969 to 9 August 1974 (resigned).
1, until Watergate
Richard Nixon served as vice-president for both of Eisenhower's terms.
Richard Nixon was President from 20 January 1969 to 9 August 1974.
Nixon served two terms and resigned the second time, the first to do so. He served 6 years as president.
Eisenhower and Nixon served two terms as Presidentand VP; 1953-1961.
Thomas Jefferson served four years as vice-president and two terms as President. No other president that served two full terms was ever vice-president. Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge , Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson all served at least two years as vice president, became President and then were elected to one term of their own, but none served two full terms as President. Franklin Roosevelt ran for vice president but was not elected.
Richard Nixon was accused of receiving bribes from other countries. This is illegal during your terms as the President and he was charged with treason, he resigned his title of Presidency.
Thelma Catherine "Pat" Ryan Nixon was Richard Nixon's wife and the First Lady during his terms.
Richard Nixon was elected to the Presidency in 1968, beating Hubert Humphrey. He served his full term and was re-elected in 1972 beating Edmund Muskie. Although his second term wasn't supposed to end until January 20th 1976, he resigned August 9th, 1974 to avoid impeachment over the Watergate Scandal.
Richard Nixon was elected to two terms. The first inaugural speech was given 20 January 1969 and the second on 20 January 1973.
Nixon served as president from January 20, 1969 until August 9, 1974.Nixon served one full term and resigned after serving about 19 months of his second term, because of what was coined the "Watergate Scandal."