Hubert Humphrey was the incumbent VP (and presidential candidate ) that Agnew replaced as VP.
Former VP Spiro T. Agnew's ethnicity was Greek.
Spiro T. Agnew.
Spiro Agnew was the only VP to resign before he completed his term. You might say that Lyndon Johnson left his VP office early when he became president.
No, however Nixon's VP, Spiro T Agnew did resign shortly before Nixon did. He was indicted for crimes he committed before he was vice-president. Part of his plea bargain deal was that he would resign as VP, so in a way, he was removed from office.
Gerald Ford was appointed the vice-president before the Watergate Scandal broke.
Spiro Agnew was his VP for all of first term and at the start of his second. Then Agnew has had to resign due to legal problems, so Gerald Ford was appointed the VP.
Just one: Gerald Ford. Richard Nixon's original VP was Spiro Agnew, but Ford became VP when Agnew resigned.
Spiro Agnew was Richard Nixon's Vice President. When Agnew resigned, Gerald Ford became VP.
Gerald Ford replaced VP Spiro Agnew under the provisions of the XXV Amendment to the US Constitution.
Richard M. Nixon had two VP's because his first VP, Spiro Agnew, was forced to resign over a "kickback" scandal when he was Maryland Governor. Agnew was replaced by Gerald R. Ford.
Richard Nixon appointed Gerald Ford to the VP position after Spiro Agnew resigned. This was the first VP vacancy that occurred after the ratification of the 25th amendment which gave the president the power to appoint a new VP if the office became vacant.