Nixon was elected to two terms. He ran for President in 1968 and 1971.
Henry Cabot Lodge was Richard Nixon's running mate in 1960, the first time Nixon ran for president.
Richard Nixon
Vice-president Gerald Ford became President because President Nixon resigned his office. Vice-Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Martin Van Buren ran for President and were elected, Vice-president Richard Nixon ran for president and lost, but 8 years later ran again and was elected.
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Yes. Richard M. Nixon originally ran for President in 1960 after serving two terms as Dwight D. Eisenhower's Vice-President, but lost to John F. Kennedy. Nixon ran again and won in 1968.
In the election of 1964 Barry Goldwater was the Republican who ran against Lyndon Johnson.
Richard Nixon is the individual who ran for president twice unsuccessfully before eventually being elected. He first ran in the 1960 presidential election and lost to John F. Kennedy. He then ran again in 1968 and won, becoming the 37th President of the United States. However, Spiro Agnew, Nixon's vice president, became the second man to become president without being elected when Nixon resigned in 1974 due to the Watergate scandal.
Hubert H. Humphrey was the 38th US Vice President who unsuccessfully ran for president, losing to Richard Nixon.
Nixon ran against Democrat George S. McGovern in the 1968 election and won.
Richard Nixon ran for president against1960 John F. Kennedy1968 Hubert Humphrey and George Wallace(Independent)1972 George McGovernNixon lost in 1960 and won in 1968 and 1972.
Richard Nixon, who was eventually elected in 1968.
In 1959, no one ran for President as it was an off-year for presidential elections in the United States. The next presidential election was held in 1960, when Richard Nixon ran as the Republican candidate and John F. Kennedy ran as the Democratic candidate.