Improved on 5/04/11:
Ron Paul was born on August 20th, 1935. If he was elected President in 2008, he would have been 73 years old. Adding 4 years to that, he will be 77 years old if he elected for the 2012 Presidency.
As of now, Ronald Reagan holds the 'record' for being the oldest elected President, at a ripe age of 69 years old. Though now in second place, William Henry Harrison (1) previously held this record for almost 150 years until good old Ronald showed up.
(1) On a side note, William Henry Harrison once held two Presidential 'records'. Besides once being the oldest, he still holds the record for serving just 32 days as President before he died from pneumonia. His untimely death lent itself as a case study in the creation of the 25th Amendment. Talk about unlucky...
US politician Ronald "Ron" Paul is 81 years old (birthdate: August 20, 1935).
76. vote for him in 2012
He was not elected president, so the question is moot.
Thomas Edison was never elected president.
He was 53 years and 11 months old when elected president in November, 1836.
He was born in 1917 and was elected president in 1960 .
James Bucanhan was 66 when he was elected president of the USA.
You have to be 21.
Chester Arthur was 51 when he was elected vice-president. He was never elected President but was still 51 when became president.
Buchanan was 65 when he was elected in 1856.
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President, was 48 when he was elected vice-president. He was 51 when he became President due to Harding's death. He was 52 when he was elected President in 1924.
He was 42 when he was elected as president....The youngest president to ever be elected back then!
65
your butt