Governor.
Eisenhower was a career military officer for 36 years - he held no elected office before becoming President
The highest office of the state of France is the presidency, which is currently held by Nicolas Sarkozy. -Dominique From Rockwood Valley Middle School
Geroge Bush. Because his father Geroge Bush Sr. also served in office.
The election was held in 1788 and 1789. Washington took office in April 30, 1789.
President Gerald Ford held the office of the presidency for 2.42 years.
Thomas Jefferson was the second person to hold the office of Vice-President of the United States. He held that office during the Presidency of John Adams, then became the third President of the United States.
Ben Franklin was not a president of the United States. While he played a crucial role as a Founding Father, diplomat, and inventor, he never held the office of the presidency. Instead, he contributed significantly to the drafting of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, as well as serving as the first Postmaster General. His influence extended to various fields, but the presidency was not one of his roles.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt held the office longer than any other president, and under the current Constitution no person will ever come close. He was president from March 4 1933 until his death on April 12, 1945.
No. The Republicans won the presidency in 1952 and so took office in 1953. They lost the 1960 election and also lost in 1964and so were out of office from 1961 until 1969 when Republican Nxon regained the office which Republicans held until 1977.
Dick Cheney was never elected U.S. President. The highest office he held was the U.S. Vice Presidency, to which he was first elected at age 59.
During the first-term of President Lincoln's presidency, Lincoln's goal was to preserve the Union. This goal was severely challenged by the fact of the Civil War, which began soon after he took office in March of 1861.