To get the country through the Watergate Crisis, heal the wounds caused by it, and get things back to "normal". Ford hastened the end of the crisis by pardoning Richard Nixon; Nixon was out of office, which was the main goal of the impeachment proceedings.
One of Gerald Ford's goals for his presidency was to strongly support space exploration (NASA)... however he passed but President Ford will be remembered for his fundamental decency and his optimism about what our people can accomplish in the pursuit of ambitious goals.
The main element of Ford's policy was that by pardoning Richard Nixon, he could put the painful national scandal behind us, and move ahead with the business of government. This proved to be an unpopular idea, leading to Ford's defeat in the next election. Other than that, he did not have any great innovations, he just continued the existing policies of the Nixon administration.
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to be a homosexual
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restoring trust in the presidency.
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one goal was to create a constitutional amendment to limit the presidency to one term
Reducing the national deficit
Just one: Gerald Ford. Richard Nixon's original VP was Spiro Agnew, but Ford became VP when Agnew resigned.
Gerald R. Ford is the one. He was appointed vice-president when the elected vice-president Spiro Agnew resigned and became president when President Richard Nixon resigned.
He was vice president for 8 months. Nixon's running mate in '72, Spiro Agnew, resigned the vice presidency in October 1973. Nixon appointed Gerald Ford vice president in December 1973. Nixon resigned the presidency in August 1974, at which time Ford became president.
The one that comes immediately to mine is Gerald Ford, who took over for Nixon after he resigned following the Watergate Scandal.
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I can only think of one: Gerald Ford. All other vice-presidents who later became president were at least elected vice-president first. However, Ford was not elected: the elected vice-president, Spiro Agnew, resigned due to criminal charges against him; Nixon nominated Ford as a replacement, and Ford became president when Nixon himself resigned. If you mean "not elected president", then there have been several. John Tyler was the first man to be elevated to the presidency because of the death of the elected president; he was referred to derogatorily as "His Accidency" because of it.
The 47th U.S. presidential term is the one from 20 January 1973 to 20 January 1977. Richard Nixon was reelected to that term in 1972, but he resigned the presidency on 9 August 1974. Vice President Gerald Ford assumed the presidency at that time and held the office until the end of that term.
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Gerald Ford had one daughter, Susan Ford.