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who was the first president to be able to use the radio as a means of talking to the public?
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He was the first President to use the telephone. He was President during the Spanish-American War.
William McKinley was the first president to use a telephone. McKinley was the 25th President of the United States after serving as the governor.
George Washington was thrust into his role as the first President reluctantly. Even if campaign buttons were in existence during his time, he would not have used them.
Rutherford B. Hayes was the first President to use the telephone.
William Henry Harrison.
Andrew Jackson may have been our seventh president, but he was first in many ways. He was the first populist president who did not come from the aristocracy, he was the first to have his vice-president resign and he was the first to marry a divorcee. This was something John Adam spoke about during his canditade running.
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First, hi Cindy and thanks for asking such an interesting question. After Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, the first president to have one installed at the White House, around 1877, was Rutherford B. Hayes, so he was probably first to hear a telephone ring! I enclose a link to the story of how President Hayes got his telephone installed.
Richard Nixon was the one who suffered this problem
Gerald Ford