No, the exact opposite is true. At the time of his inauguration Ronald Reagan was two weeks from his 70th birthday, making him the oldest person ever elected president.
John F. Kennedy was the youngest person ever elected president. He was approximately 43½ years old when inaugurated.
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest person ever inaugurated; he was a bit less than 43 years old when he ascended to the presidency following William McKinley's death.
No, he was actually the oldest man elected as president, being elected at the age of 69. John F. Kennedy is the youngest man elected as president, being elected at the age of 43.
Yes- He was inaugurated in 1981 at age 69
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False, Ronald Reagan was the oldest man to be elected as president.
No- in fact, Reagan was the oldest.
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Just the opposite. At the time, he was the oldest president ever elected.
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Oldest was Ronald Reagan, who was elected at age 69. Youngest was John F. Kennedy, elected at age 43. However, Theodore Roosevelt assumed office at 42 years old (he was not elected).
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