nope because noone wants me to get as good grade on my report!
no
None.No- not as yet. Florida is the most populous state to never supply a President nor a major party candidate.
To date, two U. S. Vice Presidents have been born in Pennsylvania, George Dallas and Joe Biden.
No U. S. Vice Presidents were born in Michigan.
North Carolina has not been the home state of any U. S. Vice Presidents to date, but two Vice Presidents were born there:William R. King (1853)Andrew Johnson (1865)
No U. S. Vice President to date had been born in Alabama. Although the home state of 13th Vice President William R. King (1853) was Alabama, he was born in North Carolina.
The reason that there have been four more U. S. Vice Presidents than there have been U. S. Presidents is due to the eleven Presidents who did not have just one Vice President. Four Presidents, Tyler, Fillmore, A. Johnson and Arthur, had no Vice President (a 4-VP shortage). Six Presidents, Madison, Lincoln, Grant, Cleveland, McKinley and Nixon, each had two Vice Presidents (a 6-VP surplus). One President, Franklin Roosevelt, had three Vice Presidents (a 2-VP surplus). Six extra plus two extra minus four short equals four extra.
As of my knowledge cutoff date in 2021, there have been no vice presidents of the United States who were Rhodes scholars.
No United States presidents have been born in South Dakota to October 2011.
Florida has been neither the birth state nor the home state of any U. S. President or Vice President to date (2012).
No US Presidents (nor Vice Presidents) were born in Florida. No US presidents have held office in Florida nor had Florida as their primary residence but John Kennedy's family had a winter home in Florida and he spent time down there while he was growing up and later. There has never even been a major party candidate from Florida so far.
no.none of our presidents were born in oklohoma