Friday, February 12, 2010

Who was the first president to visit all 60 states during his campaign for election ?

As our technology advances , our election process also advances . However , who was the first to accomplish it ?Who was the first president to visit all 60 states during his campaign for election ?
lol....oh I laughed out loud when I read this question.


Having only 50 states and not having 60 it would be impossible to visit those that are not there.


However there has not been a president that has visited all 50 states.Who was the first president to visit all 60 states during his campaign for election ?
Apparently, our technology hasn't advanced enough to educate people as to how many actual states are in the USA! I'm curious about the extra 10 we seem to have acquired. Even the bama said 57. Just in case you didn't know, we have 50 states in the USA.





Please tell me you do not operate a motor vehicle...
Obama came close . May , 2008 he claimed to have visited 57 , with one remaining excluding HI and AK . Of course , we only have a total of 50 . Oddly , the government controlled media hid the story and made jokes about Sarah Palin and the '; I can see Russia '; comment that actually came from a left wing comedian and not Governor Palin .
Are you reffereing to the comment what Barrack said he's been to 57 in the last few months?





He talked about making stops in states all over the country and had been to 57 in the last few months. He was saying that he had 57 stops, but it came out like he meant states. Repubs jumped on this because they were tired of having only their candidates making huge gaffes like that.
William Jefferson ';Bill'; Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III, August 19, 1946)[1] was the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He was the third-youngest president; only Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy were younger when entering office. He became president at the end of the Cold War, and as he was born in the period after World War II, he is known as the first Baby Boomer president.[2] His wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is currently the United States Secretary of State. She was previously a United States Senator from New York, and also candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008. Both are graduates of Yale Law School.





Clinton was described as a New Democrat and was largely known for the Third Way philosophy of governance that came to epitomize his two terms as president.[3] His policies, on issues such as the North American Free Trade Agreement and welfare reform, have been described as centrist.[4][5] Clinton presided over the longest period of peace-time economic expansion in American history, which included a balanced budget and a reported federal surplus.[6][7] Based on Congressional accounting rules, at the end of his presidency Clinton reported a surplus of $559 billion. On the heels of a failed attempt at health care reform with a Democratic Congress, Republicans won control of the House of Representatives for the first time in forty years.[8] Two years later, in 1996, Clinton was re-elected and became the first member of the Democratic Party since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win a second term as president.[9] Later he was impeached for obstruction of justice, but was subsequently acquitted by the U.S. Senate.[10][11]





Clinton left office with an approval rating at 66%, the highest end of office rating of any president since World War II.[12] Since then, he has been involved in public speaking and humanitarian work. Clinton created the William J. Clinton Foundation to promote and address international causes such as treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS and global warming.





In 2004, he released his autobiography My Life, and was involved in his wife Hillary's 2008 presidential campaign and subsequently in that of President Barack Obama. In 2009, he was named United Nations Special Envoy to Haiti.[13]
When Obama made that comment, it struck me that we had another Bush running for president. Then after he was elected, and the ';birthers'; came out of the woodwork, I had another strange thought. What if they're right? I've never met anyone who was born in the USA and didn't know how many states there are.
I believe it was W-no wait he can't even pronounce ';nuclear';-we'll have to ask his travel secretary. W gets an A for clearing brush. I think you meant wannabe-it's Sarah Palin-she has been to the lower 48 and she's been to alaska 12 times. She can see Putin's outhouse from her backdoor. Oh, and she thinks that ';Africa'; is simply a country...
There are only 50 states in the United States. So no President has visited 60 states





Please get some education
I hope you did not vote in the 2008 election, please tell me you didn't
Barrack Hussein Obama
I hope to god you're a troll. If not, may god have mercy on your soul.
OBAMA?
Bill Clinton
Was that a typo or are you serious?

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