Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller

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Nelson Rockefeller (born July 8, 1908 in Bar Harbor Maine, died January 26, 1979 in New York, New York) was Vice President of the USA under President Gerald R. Ford from 1974-1977. He was also a prominent capitalist and Republican politician. He was the son of industrialist John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and the grandson of Standard Oil's founder and owner John D. Rockefeller. He was an adviser to President Franklin Roosevelt during World War II and during the war coordinated the USA's policies towards South America. After the war he continued as an adviser to President Truman and helped him to develop anti-communist geopolitical programs during the Cold War such such as Point Four. He also was an adviser to President Eisenhower. He left the Eisenhower administration eventually, though. In 1958 he won his party's nomination to be governor of New York and proceeded to win the general election against Democratic incumbent Averill Harriman in an otherwise Democratic year. He unsuccessfully sought his party's presidential nomination in 1968 but withdrew from the race when it became clear that Richard Nixon would win the nomination. He supported Nixon enthusiastically in the general election campaign. But Nixon still lost to Kennedy. In 1964 Rockefeller again sought the Republican presidential nomination but lost to USA Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona.