No, the first political party to have a President in office was the Federalist Party, who seated the second US President, John Adams.
The Democratic-Republicans (originally called the Anti-Federalists) were the second official political party. They elected four successive Presidents: Thomas Jefferson (3), James Madison (4), James Monroe (5), and John Quincy Adams (6). The party split after that.
Dwight Eisenhower's first political office was that of President of the United States. He served as the 34th President from 1953 to 1961.
President of the United States.
The first political party to successfully claim a U.S. President was the Federalist Party. Federalist John Adams was elected the second President of the United States.
The first US president took office in 1789.
Kennedy began by running for and being elected to Congress in 1946.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to die in office. He died after a month in office.
Mckinley was governor of Ohio when he first ran for President in 1896. Before that he was a US Congressman.
The first president to get married while in office was John Tyler. John Tyler was also the first president to have his wife die while in office.
FDR won his first election in 1910 when he was elected to the New York State Senate.
Iran's first president was Abolhassan Banisadr, who assumed office on February 4, 1980, following the Iranian Revolution. He served until June 21, 1981, when he was dismissed from office amidst political turmoil. Banisadr's presidency was marked by significant challenges, including the Iran-Iraq War and internal political conflicts.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to died in office and the first vice president was George Clinton.
No, there is not a computer in the United States President's Oval Office. President Obama will be the first President to have a computer in the Oval Office.