The oldest president to be elected into the presidential office was Ronald Reagan. He was sixty-nine years old at the time.
like, who was the oldest to run for president but didn't win? or who's the oldest to run for president?
Just the opposite. At the time, he was the oldest president ever elected.
President Ronald Reagan when elected in 1984 when he was elected for his second term he was 73 years and 9 months old.
The oldest elected U.S. President was Ronald Reagan.
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.
President Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States of America. He was 69 when he took office which is the oldest presidency to date.
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 second youngest elected president was Theodore Roosevelt. He was 42 years old (the youngest president) when he assumed office after the death of William McKinley. However, when he was elected (voted in by the citizens) he was 45 years old. JFK was the youngest elected president, he was 43 years old.
Ronald Reagan was the oldest president so far. He was 69 when he was elected and inaugurated the first time. He turned 70 shortly after he took office.
Just the opposite. At the time, he was the oldest ever president.
Ronald Reagan was 69 when first elected President in 1980; he was 73 when elected to his second term of office.