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Ronald Reagan: 69 & 73
George H. W. Bush: 64
Bill Clinton: 46 & 50
George W. Bush: 54 & 58
Barack Obama: 47 & 51
John F. Kennedy was the second youngest president ever at 43. He was the youngest to be elected but the youngest president ever was Theodore Roosevelt who assumed office after the assassination of William McKinley.
the youngest age to be a president is twenty-eight years of age
The Constitution gives no age limit, only an age requirement. So in the future - if we live to be hundreds of years old (Like they did a long time ago - see genesis in the Bible) then the President could be as old as ever. So you could write it like so - President 35+
No, certainly not. As long as the minimum age qualification is met, age doesn't matter.
Yes. Grant was president at the beginning of the Guilded Age.