Richard M. Nixon was the President during all of 1973. There were two Vice Presidents during that year. Spiro T. Agnew was the Vice President until his resignation on October 10th. Gerald R. Ford then became Vice President, chosen and confirmed under the 25th amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
After Nixon resigned, VP Ford moved up to president and Nelson Rockefeller was made VP.
Nelson Rockefeller was suggested to Richard Nixon on 2 separate occassions during his presidency to run as his vice president. Firstly during Nixons nomination to run for party leadership and secondly following Spiro Agnew's resignation. On both occassions Nixon rejected the idea. It is often believed that Nixon had personal reasons for Rockefeller's rejection. Nelson Rockefeller was however vice president to the following president (Gerald Ford). Nelson Rockefeller however was never president and wasn't chosen again for vice presidency.
Richard Nixon's Vice President, Gerald R. Ford, assumed the presidency when Nixon resigned in 1974. Ford served the remainder of Nixon's second term and ran in the 1976 election. However, he was defeated by James E. (Jimmy) Carter.
No. If a president resigns, the vice-president is sworn in as President, just as if the President had died. When Nixon resigned in 1974, the vice-president, Gerald Ford became President. Ford nominated Nelson Rockefeller to be vice-president and the nomination was quickly confirmed by Congress.
Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller was appointed vice-president in 1974 after Gerald Ford took over as president when Nixon resigned.
Gerald Ford was the Vice President from 1973 -1974 under President Richard Nixon, after Spiro Agnew resigned from Office. Ford became president when President Nixon was impeached. President Ford's Vice President was Nelson Rockefeller from 1974-1977
After Spiro Agnew was indicted Gerald Ford was selected as Vice-President. He became President when Richard Nixon resigned August 9th 1974. In December of 1974 Ford selected Nelson Rockefeller as Vice-President
Former Maryland Governor Spiro T. Agnew. He resigned from a scandal in 1974 and was replaced by Congressman Gerald R. Ford. Vice President Appointee Gerald Ford replaced President Nixon, when he had to resign in 1974. President Gerald Ford then picked Governor Nelson Rockefeller to be his Vice President.
Richard Nixon was the Vice President under President Eisenhower.
The vice president in 1955 was Richard Nixon.
The new President was: Gerald R. Ford New Vice-President was: Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller