As of 2011, the last person to win a U. S. Presidential election without winning Ohio was John F. Kennedy in 1960.
In the 52 presidential elections since Ohio statehood was granted, Ohio's votes went to the loser only 9 times (only twice since the beginning of the 20th century):
* In 1892, Ohio cast 22 votes for Harrison/Reid and one vote for Cleveland/Stevenson.
John Q. Adams (1824), James K. Polk (1844), Zachary Taylor (1848), James Buchanan (1856), Grover Cleveland (1884,1892), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1944); John F. Kennedy (1960)
It has happened nine times since Ohio statehood was granted, but no Republican has ever done so.
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Michigan beat Ohio St. 80-70.
The state that is often referred to as the Cradle of Presidents is Ohio. To date, eight presidents have been from Ohio.
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no because he is a loser He didnt win (didnt you see the news!)
Virginia and Ohio are both known as "The mother of presidents" due to large number of presidents born there. Ohio's nickname sometimes is varied as" The mother of modern presidents"
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The three successive presidents born in Ohio were the 18th, 19th and 20th presidents. They were Ulysses S Grant, Rutherford Hayes and James Garfield.
The capital of Ohio is Columbus. Ohio is known as the "Mother of Presidents" because it has been the birthplace of seven U.S. presidents, which is more than any other state.
Ohio has produced more presidents than any other US state. Those presidents from Ohio include W.H. Harrison, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, B. Harrison, McKinley, Taft, and Harding.
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