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  1. Richard Nixon 's tenure as the 37th president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1969, and ended when he resigned on August 9, 1974, in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, the only U.S. president ever to do so.

  2. Main articles: Richard Nixon 1968 presidential campaign and 1968 United States presidential election. Nixon and President Lyndon B. Johnson meet at the White House prior to Nixon's nomination in July 1968. Nixon campaigning for president in Paoli, Pennsylvania, July 1968.

  3. Jul 10, 2024 · Richard Nixon, 37th president of the United States (196974), who, faced with almost certain impeachment for his role in the Watergate scandal, became the first American president to resign from office. He was also vice president (1953–61) under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

  4. Richard Nixon was elected the 37th President of the United States (1969-1974) after previously serving as a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator from California.

  5. Nov 9, 2009 · Richard Nixon (1913-94), the 37th U.S. president, is best remembered as the only president ever to resign from office. Nixon stepped down in 1974, halfway through his second term, rather...

  6. Apr 20, 2021 · Richard Nixon was a Republican congressman who served as vice president under Dwight D. Eisenhower. Nixon ran for president in 1960 but lost to charismatic Massachusetts Senator John F....

  7. The Richard Nixon timeline - See an outline of President Richard Nixon's life and administration, intermingled with important milestones in our country.

  8. On January 20, 1969, Richard Nixon was inaugurated as the thirty-seventh president of the United States. During his time in the White House (1969–74), President Nixon sought to unite a divided nation after the social, political, and cultural turbulence of the 1960s.

  9. In a half-dozen years, he went from obscurity to a heartbeat from the presidency, winning a congressional race (1946), national prominence in the Alger Hiss spy case (1948), a Senate seat (1950), and the vice presidency (1952).

  10. Biography of Richard Nixon by The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. Search all documents. Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Chicago. Remarks by Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Following Arrival at International Airport, Honolulu, HI.