Um... no. The youngest president was Theodore Roosevelt (42) although he took office because he was the vice president of William McKinley, who was assassinated.
The youngest president ever to be ELECTED was John F. Kennedy (43).
No time, or never. Bill Clinton was not the youngest president by any means.
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The youngest president before Bill Clinton was Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore was forty two years old the day he was inaugurated.
Bill Clinton had served two terms. HE was the governor of Arkansas before he became president. Bill Clinton is the first president to be a Rhodes Scholar. He became president after the Cold War. He is the third youngest president.
No. He was the 5th youngest President at the time of his inauguration, behind Teddy Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton, and Ulysses S. Grant.
The youngest President was Theodore Roosevelt, who entered office at the age of 42. He is followed by John F. Kennedy at 43, and Bill Clinton at 46 as the youngest presidents ever to take office.Theodore Roosevelt was 42 when he became president after the death of McKinley.
Bill Clinton, the third-youngest U.S. President in history, was 46 when he won his first presidential election. Four years later, when he won again, he was 50.
No. Teddy Roosevelt was until Clinton won the office. Trump is the oldest to date.
No, actually he is the fifth youngest. Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest: he was just 42 when he became president in 1901. (He was the vice president at that time, but was elevated to president after William McKinley was assassinated.) The youngest person ever elected to the presidency was John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated when he was 43 years old. Barack Obama was 47 when he was elected, which places him at #5. (In order: Teddy Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton, Ulysses S. Grant, Barack Obama.)
John F. Kennedy was the second youngest president ever at 43. He was the youngest to be elected but the youngest president ever was Theodore Roosevelt who assumed office after the assassination of William McKinley.