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Wait, what about Harding or whoever in 1920?

And FDR didn't die during his term from 1940, either.

Please Note I'm a Canadian. I get points just for knowing Harding's name, even if I didnt' know what happened to him. And I'm still right about FDR =)

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RE: Voting in the US won't matter this time
by Dominus (Parson) on Nov 11, 2000 at 00:48 UTC
    Roosevelt didn't die during his 1940 term, but he did die in office. Harding died in 1923 and was succeeded by the vice president, Calvin Coolidge.
RE: RE: Voting in the US won't matter this time
by lemming (Priest) on Nov 11, 2000 at 00:45 UTC
    Harding counts from the 1920 election. He died 1923. There is a rumor that his wife poisoned him. And if I remember, he stood a good chance of being impeached due to the teapot scandal of the time.

    FDR did die in office, just not the 1940-44 term having died April 12, 1945