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HISTORY OF CONGRESS
AND THE CAPITOL

Gerald R. Ford
1913—2006, Michigan

Popular with both parties, Ford worked as Republican leader for over ten years. Rather than simply opposing measures proposed by the Democratic majority, he crafted Republican alternatives. “We wanted to come forward with proposals that would broaden our political base,” he said. Trusted by both political factions, he helped heal the nation when he became president after Richard Nixon’s resignation.

 
History of Congress and the Capitol