Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan both held public office in California before they were elected President. Herbert Hoover had a home in California but did not hold public office there and he moved around. He was living in Washington, DC, as Secretary of Commerce when he was elected.
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Richard Nixon was a Senator from California when he was elected US vice-president in 1952. Ronald Reagan had served for two terms as governor of California when he was elected President in 1980.
Richard Nixon was the only president born in California. Ronald Reagan moved to California when he was a young man and served as governor of the state. Herbert Hoover went college in California and later lived there for a few years.
Barack Obama spent two years in college there. Ulysses Grant was stationed in California for a short time while he was in the US Army.
Richard Nixon was the only US president born and raised in California. Ronald Reagan moved there to be a movie actor and lived there the rest of his life. Herbert Hoover went to college there and lived there for some time before he was president.
Yes Richard Nixon the 37th president and Ronald Reagan the 40th president of the US are both from California.
Richard Nixon was the only president born in California. Ronald Reagan lived there as an adult and won his first political office there. Herbert Hoover lived in California for several years .
Subsequent to California's admission in 1850, the following presidents were elected without carrying it. Garfield (1880), Cleveland( 1884), Wilson (1912), Kennedy (1960), Carter (1976), and GW Bush (2000 and 2004).
A+ Egyptian presidents are Not Directly elected by the voters
25 presidents form the repulican party were elected to be the president of the USA.
No US president was elected unanimously by popular vote. The only president elected unanimously by the electoral college was George Washington (There was no popular vote in this election).
The only member of a father and son combination to be elected twice was the son, George W. Bush. The father, George H.W. Bush as well as both Adamses were one-term presidents.