He wasn't. He was appointed Vice President and became President upon Nixon's resignation.
Gerald Ford.
Gerald Ford.
The person to replace Spiro Agnew in 1973 was Gerald Ford. President Nixon appointed Gerald Ford to be Vice President.
Gerald Ford. He was appointed Vice President and then became president when President Nixon resigned.
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford was the only vice-president not elected. He was appointed VP when when the elected VP Agnew resigned resigned.
No, Spiro Agnew was replaced by Gerald Ford. When Ford became president upon the resignation of RIchard Nixon, he appointed Nelson Rockefeller as his VP.
Gerald Ford was the minority leader in the House from 1965 to 1973, when he was appointed vice-president. He had served as a representative since 1949.
Gerald Ford was appointed vice-president when Agnew resigned his office.
Gerald Ford practiced law before he was elected to the House of Representatives. He was serving his 13th term in Congress when he was appointed Vice-president.
Gerald Ford was appointed vice-president by Nixon when Agnew resigned and was duly confirmed by the Senate. He became president when Nixon also resigned, so I suppose you could say he was an appointed president.
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