It was Gerald Ford. On September 22, 1975, Sara Jane Moore raised a .38-caliber revolver and aimed it at U.S. President Gerald Ford in front of the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. Luckily for President Ford, Oliver Sipple, a Vietnam veteran who was standing next to Moore in the crowd, noticed the raised gun and moved Moore's arm just in time to save the President. After serving 32 years of her life sentence, Moore, now age 77, was paroled on Monday, December 31, 2007 from the federal prison at Dublin (located outside of Oakland, California).
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Ronald Reagan. He was shot by a homeless man trying to impress an actress that was there. He thought she was pretty and thought she would date him if he looked powerful. Instead, he went to imprisonment. I found this out at the Ronald Reagan Library in California.
Ronald Reagan got shot in the lung and survived.
Lincoln
Rutherford B. Hayes during the Civil War. (I thought it was Washington, but he had only two.)
Neither Teddy Roosevelt nor FDR were shot.