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Thisthree-named vice president for FDR, who didn't think much of the job, lived to be 98, the oldest ex-veep ever |
John Nance Garner
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
2017-12-18 |
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Vice president from 1933 to 1941, he's best remembered for his acerbic quips about the job's worthlessness |
John Nance Garner
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2005-12-20 |
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1933-1941 |
John Nance Garner
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$500 |
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1999-02-08 |
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This first FDR VP lived to nearly 99, making him the longest-lived holder of the office |
(John Nance) Garner
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1995-10-03 |
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This first FDR VP was the son of a former Confederate cavalryman |
(John Nance) Garner
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$800 |
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1995-03-27 |
#2441 |
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He challenged FDR for the presidential nomination in 1940, while serving as FDR's vice president |
John Nance Garner
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$1,000 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1994-04-28 |
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He served under FDR for 2 terms & then ran against him for the 1940 presidential nomination |
John Nance Garner
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$1,000 |
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1991-12-25 |
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As VP during FDR's first two terms, he helped put through the New Deal program |
John Nance Garner
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$800 |
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1991-01-23 |
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Until this man was sworn in with F.D.R. in 1933, the vice president took the oath of office in the Senate |
John Nance Garner
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$800 |
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1990-11-06 |
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