President Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon, and then was not re-elected.
1968 and reelected 1972
Richard Nixon was first elected President in 1968; he was reelected in 1972.
US President Richard Nixon was elected US President in 1968. He was reelected in 1972. Due to the Watergate scandal, Nixon was forced to resign.
No, Richard Nixon was not reelected after he resigned. Nixon resigned from the presidency in August 1974, following the Watergate scandal. He was succeeded by Vice President Gerald Ford, who served as president until the next election in 1976.
Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon.
The tapes revealed that Nixon had committed treason by disrupting the peace talks made by south Vietnam in Paris. In order to get him reelected.
The tapes revealed that Nixon had committed treason by disrupting the peace talks made by South Vietnam in Paris. In order to get him reelected.
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Richard Nixon pardoned, commuted or rescinded the convictions of 926 people during his term in office. He pardoned Angelo DeCarlo, due to poor health. He was serving 18-months for extortion. He pardoned William Calley, after he served 3-years house arrest for murder in the Mai Lai Massacre. He commuted Jimmy Hoffa's sentence for fraud and bribery.
In Richard Nixon's re-election in 1972, he lost only the state of Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia, to Democratic candidate George McGovern. McGovern lost his home state of South Dakota, and Nixon won 520 electoral votes to McGovern's 17.
Atticus is reelected as a state legislator.
i surely hope he does not be reelected