Henry Cabot Lodge
In 1960 his running mate was Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr, who had been a U.S. Senator from Massachusettes and was, at the time he was nominated for Vice President, the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.
Richard Nixon's running mate in 1960 was Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts.
Dwight D. Eisenhower ran with Nixon in 1952 and 1956, with Nixon as the Vice Presidential candidate.
Henry Cabot Lodge ran with Nixon in 1960.
Spiro Agnew ran with him in 1968 and 1972.
His running-mate was Spiro Agnew. However, after Agnew resigned in relation to the Watergate scandal, Gerald Ford became the new VP and later President.
Spiro Agnew, the Governor of Maryland. Agnew had been successful in a very left-wing state and represented the East Coast elite that Nixon always felt excluded from. He had Greek parents.
Agnew and Nixon initially got on well, but became increasingly estranged. Nixon decided to keep Agnew when he ran for reelection in 1972, but Agnew soon resigned over a corruption scandal (not related to Watergate).
Spiro Agnew. Please see the related link below.
Goldwater was thr Republican nominee in 1964 and his running mate was William Miller. They were defeated by the Democratic Party's Johnson and Humphrey.
Spiro Agnew from Maryland ran with Nixon in 1968 and again in 1972.
Henry Cabot Lodge ran with Nixon in 1960.
Spiro Agnew ran with him in 1968 and 1972,
Henry Cabot Lodge
In the 1968 presidential, Spiro Agnew was Nixon's running mate.
Richard Nixon never served a third term. He resigned in scandal during his second term on 9 August 1974.
Hillary Clinton was running for president during the last election.
Richard Nixon resigns from office, as he was spying on the Democrats during the election, which was illegal. That's all I know. :)
Here's a simpler answer: John C. Calhoon.
Richard M. Nixon, the Republican candidate.
Richard Nixon, in his famous "Checkers speech"
During the 1968 presidential campaign, Richard Nixon cast himself as the spokesperson for the silent majority. Nixon defeated Hubert Humphrey in the election.
A running mate is a person running together with another person on a joint ticket during an election. It can also be used to reference the vice president of the president in our current national political system.
Nixon was running against Democrat, Senator George S. McGovern at the time of the Watergate scandal.
Political yard signs refer to signs placed in yards before an election. The signs are advertising for political candidates who are running for office during a current election.
Andrew Jackson's running mate in 1832 was Martin Van Buren.