Gerald Ford was threatened on September 5, 1975 on the northern grounds of the California state capitol by one Lynette Fromme. She pointed a loaded pistol at Ford but was restrained before she fired a shot. There was no cartridge in the firing chamber.
California Governor and US President
Governor of California
He took office as governor of California in 1967 and became US president in 1981.
Ronald Reagan was the Governor of California from 1967 to 1975.
In 1976, Reagan challenged incumbent President Gerald Ford in a bid to become the Republican Party's candidate for president. Gerald Ford won the nomination at the Republican convention.
Reagan was governor of California and served two terms in that office, from 1967 to 1975.
In many ways the office of lieutenant governor is comparable to the office of the vice president of the United States. The office of lieutenant governor is put into place as a successor to the governor, when the governor cannot fulfill the duties of his office.
No he was a movie star, governor, and President of the United States.
In Texas, there is the office of Lieutenant Governor, which is similar to Vice President in many ways. Currently, only seven states do not have a Lt. Gov.
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The highest elective office in California is Governor.
Reagan never served in Congress. His only public office besides President was as governor of the state of California .