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Massachusetts was Kennedy's home state. He was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, near Boston , went to college at Harvard in Cambridge, Mass. and represented Massachusetts as a Congressman and US Senator.
I cannot say for certain that no U.S. President has everlived in Wisconsin, but Wisconsin was neither the birth state nor the home state of any U.S. President. The only presidential candidate known to be from Wisconsin is Robert M. La Follette, the Progressive Party nominee in 1924, and the only vice-presidential candidate known to be from Wisconsin is Paul Ryan, the Republican Party nominee in 2012.
Senator Eugene McCarthy did so well in the early primaries that Robert Kennedy jumped into the race and Johnson gave up.
When Ronald Reagan left office, he was the oldest person to ever be the President of the United States, at 78 years old. He was also the oldest person elected president, at 69 years old. If John McCain wins the nomination and then the general election in November, he will beat that record at 72 years old.
Calvin Coolidge, the Republican incumbent, defeated Wisconsin Senator Robert LaFollette of the Progressive Party and California Senator Hiram Johnson of the Democratic Party.
Robert La Follette, Sr. was a Wisconsin Congressman, Governor, and later US Senator. He served as Governor form 1901 - 1906, and as US Senator from 1906 - 1925. He was a Republican who was instrumental in the creation of Progressivism and the Progressive Party. He ran for President in 1924 as a third party (Progressive) candidate, garnering 17% of the vote. His nickname was "Fighting Bob".
was an American senator from Wisconsin from 1925 to 1947, the son of Robert M. La Follette, Sr., the brother of Philip La Follette, and the brother-in-law of the playwright George Middleton.
Senator Robert D. Fleming Bridge was created in 1962.
Robert Quackenbush - Wisconsin politician - died in 2006.
Robert Quackenbush - Wisconsin politician - was born in 1923.
Robert Welch - Wisconsin politician - was born in 1958.
Robert Mitchell - Wisconsin politician - was born in 1826.
Senator Sherrod Brown and Senator Robert Portman
People that have been successfully recalled:November 8, 2011- (Michigan) Sate Representative Paul Scott.November 8, 2011- (Arizona) Senate President Russel Pearce.2011- (Wisconsin) State Senators Randy Hopper and Dan Kapanke.2003- (Wisconsin) State Senator Gary George.1996- (Wisconsin) State Senator George Petak.1995- (California) Assembly members Doris Allen and Paul Horcher.1988- (Oregon) State Senator Bill Olson.1985- (Oregon) State Representative Pat Gillis.1983- (Michigan) State Senators David Serotkin and Phil Mastin.1971- (Idaho) State Representative Aden Hyde, and State Senator Fisher Ellsworth.1935- (Oregon) State Representative Harry Merriam.1914- (California) State Senators James Owens, Edwin Greant, and Marshall Black.People that survived a recall:2011- (Wisconsin) State Senators Robert Cowles, Alberta Darling, Dave Hansen, Sheila Harsdorf, Jim Holperin, Luther Olsen, and Robert Wirch.2008- (Wisconsin) House speaker Andy Dillon and State Senator Jeff Denham.1995- (California) Assembly member Michael Machado.1994- (California) State Senator David Roberti.1990- (Wisconsin) State Assembly member Jim Holperin.1981- (Washington) State Senator Peter von Reichbauer.1932- (Wisconsin) State Senator Otto Mueller.1914- (California) State senator James Owens.
Senator Robert is opposed to same-sex marriage.
Robert P. Robinson - Wisconsin politician - was born in 1884.