Richard Nixon's Presidential Promises

982 Words2 Pages

Promises are not made to be broken. President Richard Nixon made sure he fulfilled his presidential promises. He became famous when serving as vice president under Dwight Eisenhower and was the Republican Nominee for president in 1960. He was elected president in 1968, won reelection in 1972, and resigned in 1974 after the Watergate scandal. Despite his involvement in the Watergate scandal, president Richard nixon fulfilled his campaign promises by ending American involvement in the War of Vietnam and expanding U.S. foreign policy.

Nixon’s ancestors emigrated from Ireland in the 18th century. He was born on January 09, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California. Nixon had four brothers but two of them died. He was not good at football but he stayed …show more content…

He agreed to debate his opponent, senator John F. Kennedy, and promised to campaign in all 50 states. Kennedy won by a narrow majority, and an unhappy Nixon went back to California and the law.(Commire 1994) He proposed strong measures to fight crime, reform of the Welfare system, social security, the postal service, the electoral college, the draft, the tax code, and job training programs.(Commire 1994) Nixon held only 31

More about Richard Nixon's Presidential Promises

Open Document