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In reply to the discussion: Is this another flaw in our Constitution? [View all]ExWhoDoesntCare
(4,741 posts)56. Nelson Rockefeller had extensive government experience
Not elected prior to being NY governor, but he had worked in the State Department, and as an advisor to Harry Truman. He was instrumental in getting Truman to change the Department of War to the Defense Dept, and through the same policy board position, advised the creation of the Department of Education, Health and Welfare.
Immediately before becoming governor, he had started something called the Special Studies Project, a sort of think tank, 1950s style. They studied issues of various kinds and issued reports about them.
So he was no boneheaded choice. Picking him for VP was actually one of the few smart things that Ford did.
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One time in our nation's history has a VP not been elected to that position.
WestMichRad
Oct 2023
#6
You realize that the Constitution doesn't call for the PRESIDENT to face the nation's voters?
brooklynite
Oct 2023
#3
I edited my previous post to add a reference to the official Guide to the Rules, Procedure and
onenote
Oct 2023
#48
I'm curious where the Constitution says the speaker must be chosen from among the members.
onenote
Oct 2023
#52