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Nelson Rockefeller (Oldenburg Sweden)
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He was elected President of the United States in the Presidential election of 1972, and took office on 20 January 1973, belonging to the Conservative Party. He succeeded the Conservative Charles Goodell, who chose not to seek a second term. However, he lost the presidential election of 1976 to the Democratic Party Presidential candidate, Harold Brown, who succeeded him on 20 January 1977.
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He was elected President of the United States in the Presidential election of 1972, and took office on 20 January 1973, belonging to the Conservative Party. He succeeded the Conservative Charles Goodell, who chose not to seek a second term. However, he lost the presidential election of 1976 to the Democratic Party Presidential candidate, Harold Brown, who succeeded him on 20 January 1977.