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MSN Group "Rush v. Reality" has a different take. http://groups.msn.com/rushversusreality/rushvsreality2001julydec.msnwScroll down to the July 20, 2001 entry. The White House web page provides personal and political biographies of the forty-two men who have served as president (forty-one who were elected or ascended to the office, plus one appointed by the Supreme Court). Its biographies reveal that "most" presidents did not serve either in the US Senate or as state governors. Of the 42 White House occupants, 16 fall into this category (Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Madison, WH Harrison, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, Grant, Garfield, Arthur, Taft, Hoover, Eisenhower, Ford, and GHW Bush).
The record also reflects that senators generally do make it to the presidency—at least as often as State governors. Fourteen previously served as US Senators and fourteen as governors (two presidents served in both capacities).
The 14 former US Senators: Monroe, JQ Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, Tyler, Pierce, Buchanan, A. Johnson, B. Harrison, Harding, Truman, Kennedy, LB Johnson, and Nixon.
The 14 former state governors: Tyler, Polk, Hayes, Cleveland, McKinley, T. Roosevelt, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, FD Roosevelt, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and GW Bush.
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