Gerald R. Ford in the Election of 1976.
President Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford preceded Carter. Ford was Carter's opponent in the election of 1976.
Gerald Ford preceded Carter. Ford was Carter's opponent in the election of 1976.
He was defeated in the 1976 election by Jimmy Carter.
incumbent President Gerald R. Ford
How can you run for RE-election when you were never Elected, in the first place, for the office you are holding. You should be considered as running for Election not Re-election. Yet historical accounts always seem to indicate that Gerald Ford ran for Re-election not, in fact, for Election.
Jimmy Carter won the 1976 presidential election defeating Gerald Ford. In the 1976 presidential election Jimmy Carter received 297 electoral votes (55.3%) and Gerald Ford received 240 electoral votes (44.7%). The popular vote totals were Carter 40,830,763 and Ford 39,147,793.
Jimmy Carter won the 1976 presidential election defeating Gerald Ford. In the 1976 presidential election Jimmy Carter received 297 electoral votes (55.3%) and Gerald Ford received 240 electoral votes (44.7%). The popular vote totals were Carter 40,830,763 and Ford 39,147,793.
Gerald Ford lost the 1976 presidential election to Jimmy Carter.
He was nominated to be Vice president after Nixon VP resingedHe lost the 1976 election to jimmy carter
Gerald Ford.