Her mother tried to "seal" her and her sister from much of her father's political career. She recalled her father as being romantic, while her mother was "practical and down to earth". Julie Nixon was born while her father, Richard Nixon, was a Congressman, but much of her childhood coincided with her father's service as Dwight Eisenhower's Vice-President (1953–61). She is the mother of two daughters, Jennie Eisenhower and Melanie Catherine Eisenhower, and a son, Alexander Richard Eisenhower. After her father left the White House in 1974, she wrote the definitive biography of her mother she continues to engage in works that support her parents' legacies. Throughout the Nixon administration (1969 to 1974), Julie worked as Assistant Managing Editor of The Saturday Evening Post while holding the unofficial title of "First Daughter." She was widely noted as one of her father's most vocal and active defenders throughout the Nixon administration. Eisenhower, was seen as a union between two of the most prominent political families in the United States. Her 1968 marriage to David Eisenhower, grandson of President Dwight D. Senator from California when she was two Vice President of the United States when she was four. while her father was a Congressman, Julie and her elder sister, Patricia Nixon Cox, grew up in the public eye.
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