Gerald Ford

Gerald Ford is mentioned in 1,534 articles and has appeared on 21 TIME covers

Gerald Ford Articles

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  • Jul. 28, 1980 | By Ed Magnuson
    How the Republicans' dream ticket was born—and died The extraordinary hours in which the friends and agents of Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan tried to fashion a unique ticket composed of a once and a (possibly) future President were political drama of the highest order. How the effort to get Ford to run with Reagan ...
  • Sep. 23, 1974
    Throughout the most painful week of Gerald Ford's fledgling presidency, public protest continued to batter the White House. Far from easing after the first shock of Ford's precipitate pardon of Richard Nixon for any and all federal crimes committed during his presidency, the controversy grew. It was fed partly by Ford's refusal to explain further ...
  • Sep. 13, 1976
    There was the same sense of tension, the same feeling of rising excitement, the same hope of glory to be won, as though the two teams were poised for a kickoff. In the hamlet of Plains, Ga., where the jungle heat of August still hung on, Jimmy Carter was tanned and rested from his long ...
  • Jan. 20, 1975
    For Gerald Ford, the presidency has been a learning process, and he is a slow and methodical study. It was not a goal and destiny he pursued and prepared for. The office was thrust upon him, and he has attempted, haltingly at times, manfully always, to cope. On Wednesday in his State of the Union ...
  • May. 17, 1976
    In just seven startling days. Campaign 1976 gyrated wildly. The breakaway surge of Jimmy Carter had transformed the crowded Democratic race into what looked to be a one-man romp the rest of the way. Then an astonishing string of four straight primary victories suddenly revived the near hopeless candidacy of Ronald Reagan, throwing the fight ...
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Gerald Ford Photo Essays & Graphics

  • Gerald Ford, 1913-2006: Nixon's successor, the 38th President of the United States, dies at age 93.
    Nixon's successor, the 38th President of the United States, dies at age 93.
  • Presidents and Their Dogs: The Obamas select a Portuguese water dog to join them in the White House, continuing a long tradition of Presidential first dogs
    The Obamas select a Portuguese water dog to join them in the White House, continuing a long tradition of Presidential first dogs