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BS...the question seeks to differentiate between the state of birth and the state of residence...Barack Obama born in Hawaii but lived in Illinois when elected; George W. Bush-born in Connecticut but lived in Texas; George H.W. Bush born in Massachusetts but lived in Texas: Ronald Reagan born in Illinois but lived in California; Gerald Ford-born in Nebraska but lived in Michigan (though he was never elected). Sometimes the state of birth and the state of residence are the same: Bill Clinton-Arkansas; Jimmy Carter-Georgia; Richard Nixon-California; Lyndon Johnson-Texas....they don't live in the White House until after they are innaugurated.

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