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History lesson for Zandru
The youngest person to become President was Teddy Roosevelt, age 42, who was vice-president under the assassinated William McKinley. However, JFK was the youngest to be elected Presdident.
The youngest person to become President was Teddy Roosevelt, age 42, who was vice-president under the assassinated William McKinley. However, JFK was the youngest to be elected Presdident.