The oldest man to be elected as U.S. President was Ronald Reagan who was elected at the age of 69. He turned 70 three months later. If John McCain is elected President then he will be the oldest at 73.
The fortieth President of the US was Ronald Reagan. He was elected to two terms, 1981-1985 and 1985-1989. Age 69 at his first inaugural, he was the oldest US elected President.
Ronald Reagan.
President Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan was the President who ordered in invasion of Grenada in 1983.
False, Ronald Reagan was the oldest man to be elected as president.
No- in fact, Reagan was the oldest.
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Ronald Reagan
Oldest was Ronald Reagan, who was elected at age 69. Youngest was John F. Kennedy, elected at age 43. However, Theodore Roosevelt assumed office at 42 years old (he was not elected).
Ronald Reagan
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Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan was the Governor of California from 1967 to 1975.