no
The GOP nominated the incumbent VP, George Bush.
no
Ford was nominated to be VP by Nixon and approved by Congress after Agnew resigned as VP. He then became President when Nixon resigned.
No- he was never VP. He was an 8-term congressman when he was nominated for president.
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He was not nominated
He (or she) is next in line after the VP. This is how Gerald Ford became president-- the President and VP both resigned. The above is a little misleading. The VP resigned and in accordance with the constitution, the president nominated Ford to be VP. He could have nominated anybody, but he knew that Ford was a popular member of the House and was likely to be confirmed. At this time nobody expected Nixon to resign. The above answer pertains to the extraordinary event where the president and vice-president both leave office or die at the same time, perhaps because of an enemy attack or terrorist plot and before a new VP can be put in place.
He was nominated to be Vice president after Nixon VP resingedHe lost the 1976 election to jimmy carter
Nelson Rockefeller. He was nominated by Ford to be VP 1974. The answer is NOT Gerald Ford.
He is an American Army General who ran as a Democrat for US President in 2004. He also commanded NATO in Europe.
Wes Hubbard goes by Wes Coast, and Wes Hubb.
That depends on what VP. You could be talking about the VP of a paper company or the VP of The United States Of America.