TERM OF OFFICE: 1969-1974 Back to Top VICE PRESIDENTS Spiro Agnew Gerald Ford FIRST LADY Pat Nixon POLITICAL PARTY Republican Party Back to Top #38 Gerald Ford TERM OF OFFICE: 1974-1977 Back to Top VICE PRESIDENT Nelson Rockefellerd FIRST LADY Betty Ford POLITICAL PARTY Republic...
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Her nomination was slowed by the Republican majority in the United States Senate, but she was eventually confirmed in 1998. On the Second Circuit, Sotomayor heard appeals in more than 3,000 cases and wrote about 380 opinions. Sotomayor has taught at the New York University School of Law and...
And where would other recent presidents, such as Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush rank on such a list? Here are the results of a sweepingsurveyof historians, political scientists and presidential scholars maintained by Siena College Research Institute. Since 1982, SCRI has ranked ...
President because he felt each time that the Republican Party had violated its own rules in nominating him. He squashed the nomination both times-something a politician today would probably view as an unthinkable act. William McKinley is a very good example of what a true and upright Mason ...
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Throughout American history, nearly a dozen one-term presidents who ran for reelection have been denied by voters; only four of them since World War II. The most recent one-term president wasDonald Trump, a Republican who lost to DemocratJoe Bidenin 2020. ...
James Garfield was the second president to be assassinated - by a disgruntled Republican constituent - six months after taking office, while walking through Baltimore and Potomac train station in Washington on 2 July 1881. The former Union general and Ohio...
George H.W. Bush (1989-93): George H. W. Bush was the 41st president of the United States and a Republican. During his presidency the Soviet Union dissolved, Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait and Noriega lost dictatorship of Panama. Read more aboutGeorge H.W. Bush. ...
, and a Republican-led House has put the chances of federal legislation further out of reach for Biden. “Imagine a future with affordable child care so millions of families can get the care they need to go to work and help grow the economy,” Biden said, suggesting a tax on ...