Just the opposite. At the time, he was the oldest president ever elected.
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.
George H.W. Bush is the oldest living former US president. He is 86 years old.
Ronald Reagan was the oldest President ever when he left office. He was just 17 days away from his 78th birthday.
Harry Truman, who has been the all-time 7th oldest former U.S. President since May 20, 2013 and the all-time 6th oldest former U.S. Vice President since January 30, 2013, died on December 26, 1972 at the age of 88 years and 232 days.
Ronald Reagan. He was 69
Just the opposite. At the time, he was the oldest president ever elected.
ronald reagan
The oldest person in Argentina isn't currently known. Carmelo Flores Laura may have been the oldest person in nearby Bolivia before his death in June 2014. He was speculated to be 124 when he died, but may have only been 107.
like, who was the oldest to run for president but didn't win? or who's the oldest to run for president?
No, but he was the youngest, at age 42.
The oldest person in the US is 114. McKinley was the President when she was born in 1897 so he and every president since would appear in her answer to this question. My list starts with FDR. Your list is probably shorter.
No George Washington was not the oldest president. Ronald Reagan was the oldest elected president at the age of 69 when he was elected to his first term. He ended his presidency a few months before his 78th. George Washington was 57 when he was elected.
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 oldest elected U.S. President was Ronald Reagan.
He was the oldest person to be elected president.
first of all you spelt person wrong second of all it was Nolwenn Trouadec