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On February 4, 1789, the 69 members of the Electoral College made George Washington the only chief executive to be unanimously elected. Illustration by Joe Ciardiello Editor’s note: Even as the ...
On Feb. 4, 1789, George Washington of Virginia, the commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, was elected the first president of the United States by all 69 presidential ...
Washington is the only president to have been elected unanimously by the Electoral College twice, Brunsman says. "Having Washington as the first president establishes it as an important office ...
After presiding over the Constitutional Convention, General Washington received 100 percent of the electoral votes in the nation’s first presidential election in 1788 and was re-elected ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger, former California governor and actor, was the keynoe speaker at a naturalization ceremony at Mount ...
Retropolis George Washington said his lack of ‘immediate offspring’ was good for U.S. A 2021 interview in which Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) criticized Vice President Harris for lacking biological ...
George Washington stood on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York City on April 30, 1789, and took the oath of office, as the first President of the United States.
Is the idea of a third term for President Donald Trump just a foolish ploy to get attention — or is it a real possibility? Historically, presidents from George Washington to Franklin Roosevelt ...
The reelection of Donald Trump would mark the end of George Washington’s vision for the presidency—and the United States.
On Feb. 4, 1789, George Washington of Virginia, the commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, was elected the first president of the United States by all 69 presidential ...
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