No
no
The president is considered the keeper of the U.S. freedoms.
No. That would violate the principle of separation of powers. The only people who are considered Senators are those duly elected to the US Senate.
Nixon was!
George Washington that's basic
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He was a US Senator from Illinois when he was elected President. Before that he was in the state legislature , taught law and worked as a community organizer.
the us ellects a president by goin to a nearby school, community place, or local cop place and there are machines that have the canidates names and you chose a candate and hit sumit... :)
Abraham Washington
because he was the 16 president he also was elected after the civil war
community organizer, law professor, Illinois State Senator, US Senator from Illinois
The side which doesn't have the ace of a dead president on it.