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Just one: Gerald Ford. Richard Nixon's original VP was Spiro Agnew, but Ford became VP when Agnew resigned.
After FDR's presidency (4 terms) end 1945, the max term limit was changed to two.
As of 2017, nine have ascended to the presidency. Eight were due to the death of the sitting president, and one was after a resignation.
Nine Vice Presidents has ascended to the Presidency upon the death or resignation of the President. Eight of the nine were voted into the Vice Presidency (one was appointed), and four of the eight later won a Presidential election (so there have been five U.S. Presidents who never won a Presidential election).
Including William Howard Taft, who was President in 1912, and Barack Obama, who was President when this answer was posted, the total is 18.Taft's presidency started in 1909.Wilson's presidency started in the 1910s.Harding's, Coolidge's and Hoovers presidencies started in the 1920s.F.D.Roosevelt's presidency started in the 1930s.Truman's presidency started in the 1940s.Eisenhower's presidency started in the 1950s.Kennedy's, L.B.Johnson's and Nixon's presidencies started in the 1960s.Ford's and Carter's presidencies started in the 1970s.Reagan's and G.H.W.Bush's presidencies started in the 1980s.Clinton's presidency started in the 1990s.G.W.Bush's and Obama's presidencies started in the 2000s.
There were two U. S. Vice Presidents during the Presidency of Richard Nixon:Spiro T. Agnew: January, 1969 - October, 1973Gerald R. Ford: December, 1973 - August, 1974
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In normal circumstances, New Hampshire would have been represented by 24 delegates at the Republican National Convention. However, the date of the New Hampshire primary violated the guidelines of the Republican National Committee. Therefore, the New Hampshire delegation was reduced to 12 delegates.
Rick Perry got 1,766 votes, or 0.7% of the vote in the New Hampshire primary. However, this outgoing candidate did spend the most to gain per vote. He spent around $62.11 per vote compared to the winner of the New Hampshire primary, Mitt Romney, who spent only about $11.51 per vote and also won 39% of the vote! With his votes, Rick Perry ranks sixth in the primary!
there were 43 presidents