#29: Gerald Ford: (1974-1977)
Historians have often pointed out Gerald Ford’s struggles to chart a clear course or articulate a compelling vision for America during his presidency. This aspect of his leadership has been a focal point for criticism, underscoring a period marked by challenges in steering the nation forward.

Gerald Ford’s presidency, which followed Richard Nixon’s resignation, was a time of effort to heal the nation’s political wounds. By granting Nixon a full pardon, Ford aimed to shift the national focus from crisis to recovery. Despite winning the Republican nomination in 1976, his bid for election was unsuccessful, highlighting a complex and pivotal moment in U.S. political history.