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CONTENTS
Introduction by
John
F.
Kennedy,
Jr.
vii
Presidential Lists
3
Family Lists
51
First
Vice Presidents and Cabinet Members Lists
77
Presidential Polls
99
Congressional Lists
111
Current Congressional Lists
1
63
1
83
Supreme Court Lists Campaign Lists
227
Third-Party Lists
State
and Local
193
Lists
The Good, the Bad, and the Impeachable Pop Politics:
241
255
from Popular Culture
285
Strange Bedfellows: Historical and Miscellaneous Lists
341
Lists
Sources
380
Acknowledgments
391
INTRODUCTION by John
F.
Kennedy,
Jr.
have long been at the heart of both the best and the worst of American politics. Thomas Jefferson made sure to include a list of the "long train of abuses and usurpations" by King George III in the Declaration of Independence as a justification for casting off British rule. In his Emancipation Proclamation, Abraham Lincoln included a list of the states rebelling against the Union and then freed the slaves in those states. In a February 1950 speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, Senator Joseph McCarthy waved what he claimed was a list of 205 known Communists employed by the State Department; that list, which never materialized, sparked a witch-hunt in Washington and around the country. And old-line liberals consider it a badge of honor to have been included on President Nixon's "enemies Lists
list."
At George
weVe
always believed in the
too important to be
left
maxim
that politics
to politicians. Accordingly, this
is
book of
and local governments as well as the lively intersection of politics and popular culture. Whether you're reading about Thomas Jefferson's canons for good living, political lists covers federal
Bill
Maher's proposed order of presidential succession, or Harry
Truman's campaigning mottos, we'll tell you everything you need to know and a few things you thought you didn't, but we'll
up to you. Some of the lists in this book will surprise you and others may amuse, and hopefully each will offer something interesting and provocative about American politics and its fascinating cast of characters. Who knows, they may even inspire you to do something wonderful and get on a
leave the judgments
list
of your own.
JL
VOBODY
RECEIVES MORE SCRUTINY
than a president. Even after he
is
long
dead, people are interested not just in his
how much he weighed, what he ate for breakfast, how policies but also in
went to the dentist as a child, and what his last words were. Harry Truoften he
man didn't think that he deserved so much attention. "All the president is," Truman tions
said, "is
a glorified public rela-
man who spends his time flattering,
and kicking people to get them to do what they are supposed to do anyway." kissing,
•
THE BOOK OF POLITICAL LISTS
George Washington
Federalist-VA, 1789-1797
Adams Thomas Jefferson
Federalist-MA, 1797-1801
James Madison James Monroe
D-VA, 1809-1817
John
John Quincy
Adams
D-VA, 1801-1809 D-VA, 1817-1825
D-MA, 1825-1829
Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren
D-TN, 1829-1837 D-NY, 1837-1841
William Henry Harrison
Whig-OH, 1841
John Tyler
Whig-VA, 1841-1845 D-TN, 1845-1849 Whig-KY, 1849-1850 Whig-NY, 1850-1853 D-NH, 1853-1857 D-PA, 1857-1861 R-IL, 1861-1865 R-TN, 1865-1869 R-OH, 1869-1877 R-OH, 1877-1881
James Knox Polk Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Ulysses Simpson Grant Rutherford Birch a rd Hayes James Abram Garfield Chester Alan Arthur
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft
Wood row Wilson Warren Gamaliel Harding Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Harry
S Truman
Dwight David Eisenhower John Fitzgerald Kennedy
R-OH, 1881 R-NY, 1881-1885 D-NY, 1885-1889 R-IN, 1889-1893
D-NY, 1893-1897 R-OH, 1897-1901 R-NY, 1901-1909 R-OH, 1909-1913 D-NJ, 1913-1921 R-OH, 1921-1923 R-MA, 1923-1929 R-CA, 1929-1933 D-NY, 1933-1945 D-MO, 1945-1953 R-KS, 1953-1961 D-MA, 1961-1963
PRESIDENTIAL LISTS D-TX, 1963-1969 RCA, 1 969-1 974 R-MI, 1974-1977 D-GA, 1977-1981 RCA, 1981-1989 R-TX, 1 989-1 993 D-AR, 1993-
Lyndon Baines Johnson Richard Milhous Nixon Gerald Rudolph Ford
James
Earl Carter
Ronald Wilson Reagan George Herbert Walker Bush William Jefferson Clinton
FERTILE GROUND: Have Given Birth to More Than One President
States That
Most presidents were born on the eastern seaboard. In fact, Herbert Hoover, who was born in West Branch, Iowa, was the first to
be born west of the Mississippi River.
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson 8
Virginia
Ohio 7 Ulysses Grant, Rutherford Hayes, James Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William Howard Taft, Warren Harding 4
Massachusetts
John Adams, John Quincy Adams, John
Kennedy, George Bush
New York 4 Martin Van Buren,
Millard Fillmore, Theodore
Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt
North Carolina
Texas
James
Polk,
Andrew Johnson
Dwight Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson
2
Vermont
2
2
Chester Arthur, Calvin Coolidge
Andrew Jackson was born on the border between North Carolina and South Carolina. Many sources list Waxhaw, South I Carolina, as tive
son.
his birthplace, but both states claim
Still
others have claimed that
him as
their na-
Andrew Jackson was
born at sea during his parents' journey to America from Ireland.
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LISTS
BORN TO LEAD: Presidents Who Were Firstborn Males and other social scientists have tried to prove a connection between personality traits and birth order. An unusually large number of presidents were the first born Psychologists
in their families.
George Washington
Adams Thomas Jefferson John
James Madison James Monroe John Quincy
Adams
James Polk Millard Fillmore
James Buchanan '^ Abraham Lincoln Ulysses Grant
Chester Arthur
Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge Franklin Roosevelt
Harry Truman
Lyndon Johnson Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter Bill
Clinton
William
Howard
Taft,
Richard Nixon, and John Kennedy became
the oldest boys in their families after a brother died.
I
PRESIDENTIAL LISTS
7
•
FROM THE SAME TREE:
FRUIT
Presidents Known to Be Related to Other Presidents Four pairs ofpresidents shared the same last name, including John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams, William Henry Harrison and his grandson
Benjamin Harrison, and Theodore Roosevelt and his
fifth
cousin Franklin Roosevelt. Gary Boyd Roberts and other genealogists
who have
traced presidential lineages back a dozen
generations have found that
and more
many other presidents share common
ancestors in colonial America
and England.
Franklin Roosevelt
16 other presidents
George Bush William Howard
15
Calvin Coolidge
14
James Garfield Warren Harding
Gerald Ford
14
John
Millard Fillmore
11
William Henry Harrison
Richard Nixon
10
Theodore Roosevelt
Grover Cleveland
9
Herbert Hoover
9
Benjamin Harrison John Quincy Adams Rutherford Hayes
8
7
Jimmy Carter George Washington James Madison* Martin Van Buren
Ulysses Grant Franklin Pierce *
Taft
14
5
5
Adams
4 4 4 4 3
2 2 2
6
John Tyler Zachary Taylor*
5
Abraham
2
7
2
Lincoln
James Madison and Zachary Taylor were second cousins.
PRESIDENTS NOT KNOWN TO BE RELATED TO OTHER PRESIDENTS Lyndon and Andrew Johnson may have shared
the
same
name, but that doesn't mean they were even remotely
last
related.
Thomas Jefferson James Monroe Andrew Jackson
Andrew Johnson
James Polk James Buchanan
Woodrow Wilson
Dwight Eisenhower John Kennedy Lyndon Johnson Ronald Reagan
Harry Truman
Bill
Chester Arthur William McKinley
Clinton
THE BOOK OF POLITICAL LISTS
PRESIDENTS WITH ROYAL BLOOD After the Revolutionary War,
some Americans suggested
establishing another monarchy, with George Washington as the
king of the United States. Were they aware that Washington had no fewer than three kings in his family tree? (The kings in
first
this list are English unless otherwise noted.)
John Quincy
Edward
Adams ••*
III
James Buchanan
Robert
III
of
Scotland
Henry
George Bush II,
Edward
I;
I,
Henry
William the
Lion and Robert
II
of Scot-
land
Edward
Grover Cleveland
Henry
Calvin Coolidge
ward
I,
Edward
III;
I,
I
Ed-
Robert
I
of France
Gerald Ford I
Edward
I;
Henry
of France
Benjamin Harrison Edward Hugh Capet of France
I;
William Henry Harrison
Edward
I
Hugh Capet
Rutherford Hayes
and Henry
I
Herbert Hoover
of France
John *"
Thomas Jefferson Henry I, Edward III; William the Lion of Scotland
James Madison
Henry
II,
Edward I Franklin Pierce
Henry I
PRESIDENTIAL LISTS Franklin Roosevelt
Henry I,
Edward I, Edward James
II
Robert
I
III;
of Scotland; of France
Theodore Roosevelt
Edward III;
Edward
I
James
of Scotland
I