Elliot Lee Richardson (July 20, 1920 – December 31, 1999) was an American lawyer and Republican politician. As a member of the cabinets of Richard Nixon...
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Daniel Evans with 0% Elliot Richardson with 3%, Mark Hatfield and James Buckley with 2% each, and Edward Brooke with 1% Elliot Richardson with 4%, James Buckley...
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producer Elliot Richardson, American politician Elliot Rodger, English-American mass murderer who perpetrated the 2014 Isla Vista killings Elliot Simmons...
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Saturday, October 20, Nixon ordered Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire Archibald Cox; Richardson refused and resigned effective immediately. Nixon...
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later payments. On July 3, Beall informed the new Attorney General, Elliot Richardson. At the end of the month Nixon, through his chief of staff, Alexander...
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received 1,187 votes and Reagan received 1,070 votes, another candidate, Elliot Richardson, received only 1 vote, this was one of the biggest controversies at...
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Kleindienst in April 1973, replacing Kleindienst with Elliot Richardson. With Nixon's permission, Richardson appointed Archibald Cox as an independent special...
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(1969–1973) Elliot Richardson (1973) James R. Schlesinger (1973–1974) Attorney General John N. Mitchell (1969–1972) Richard Kleindienst (1972–1973) Elliot Richardson...
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as Ford won with 1187 votes to 1070 votes for Reagan (and one for Elliot Richardson of Massachusetts). Conservatives succeeded in inserting several key...
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him U.S. Attorney General. Saxbe was the permanent replacement for Elliot Richardson, who had been dismissed by Nixon during the Watergate scandal's so-called...
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