ALL OF THEM - this century and last.
Possible because (incredibly) every chosen president is a descendant of the British Royal Family.
Their Knighthood is more than 'honorary' as they must swear subservience to the Crown. By accepting their Knighthood, they join this one true Elite.
The answer to ARE there any presidents from Florida is no. Some presidents have had houses in Florida (Kennedy, Nixon) but no president has been from Florida.
There has never been any openly gay president.
None have been born in Florida.
There have not been any US presidents from Utah as of 2011.
So far there has never been a man or woman elected as US President born in or from the state of Alaska.No US President has been born in Alaska.No,- no Us president was born in Alaska.As of 2012, no U.S. Presidents have been born in Alaska.
NO- there have not been any US presidents who have lived in Lousiana.
No US presidents have been from Maryland.
There have been several presidents worldwide that have had beards.
No, not only to you need to be an American citizen to become president of the United States, you also need to have been born in America. Therefore, there have been no US presidents (Including President Obama) that have not both been born in the US and been American Citizens.
No, all the US presidents have been human.
There is no evidence that any of the American presidents had AS but many shared at least a trait that could have suggested AS such as Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Thomas Jefferson.
yes.
Obama is our first black president. All 43 have been white rich guys. No woman, Hispanic, Asian, or Native American have been president either.
There hasn't been any presidents from Rhode Island, yet.
The answer to ARE there any presidents from Florida is no. Some presidents have had houses in Florida (Kennedy, Nixon) but no president has been from Florida.
no.none of our presidents were born in oklohoma
since the war most American presidents have been reluctant to commit US ground Troops to any war or conflict. Fearing "another Vietnam", politicians and leaders seem only to want to place American troops in war or situations in which victory is assured