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Charles W. Fairbanks was Vice-President for Theodore Roosevelts' second term (1905-1909). Fairbanks NEVER served as US President.

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Who was president when Charles W Fairbanks was vice president?

Fairbanks was VP under Theodore Roosevelt


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