Clyde Wilson Dawley (June 3rd, 1918-October 14th, 2003) was the 35th President of the United States of America, holding office from January 20th, 1973 to January 20th, 1977. Prior to the Presidency, he served as the Governor of Texas from 1963-1971, being the only Governor of Texas to serve more than two terms consecutively and the first Governor to win more than three consecutive elections (prior to the four-year terms instituted in 1984). He was notable as his single term marked the first and last time that the National Party had ever held the White House for four consecutive Presidential terms, a feat the Democrats accomplished between 1885-1901.
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| - Clyde Wilson Dawley (June 3rd, 1918-October 14th, 2003) was the 35th President of the United States of America, holding office from January 20th, 1973 to January 20th, 1977. Prior to the Presidency, he served as the Governor of Texas from 1963-1971, being the only Governor of Texas to serve more than two terms consecutively and the first Governor to win more than three consecutive elections (prior to the four-year terms instituted in 1984). He was notable as his single term marked the first and last time that the National Party had ever held the White House for four consecutive Presidential terms, a feat the Democrats accomplished between 1885-1901.
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| - Clyde Wilson Dawley (June 3rd, 1918-October 14th, 2003) was the 35th President of the United States of America, holding office from January 20th, 1973 to January 20th, 1977. Prior to the Presidency, he served as the Governor of Texas from 1963-1971, being the only Governor of Texas to serve more than two terms consecutively and the first Governor to win more than three consecutive elections (prior to the four-year terms instituted in 1984). He was notable as his single term marked the first and last time that the National Party had ever held the White House for four consecutive Presidential terms, a feat the Democrats accomplished between 1885-1901.
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