No, though many presidents were previously governors (including Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush). Many other presidents were senators or vice-presidents.
No, Obama was a Senator before being elected president
No, governors are elected by the people of a state. Federal judges are appointed by the President and confirmed by Congress.
In the US, state governors are chosen by popular election. The people choose governors.
* State Governors * US Presidents * City Mayors
In the US, the offices of President and vice-president are the only nationally elected offices.
Jimmy Carter was the only US President from Georgia.
Andrew Johnson was the only ex-president to return to the US Senate.
The only president who took office but was not elected was Gerald Ford. He was also never elected as vice president either but was appointed to both offices.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt was US President from 1933-1945. He was the only US President who was elected to 4 terms.
Bill Clinton was elected US President in 1992. He was re-elected in 1996.
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