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If the Republican ticket had been elected in 1916, what unique distinction would Fairbanks have claimed?

  • Youngest vice president

  • First vice president from Indiana

  • Non-consecutive vice president to multiple presidents

  • First vice president born in Ohio

Answer

Charles W. Fairbanks, a member of the Republican Party, was the vice president of the United States from 1905 to 1909 under Theodore Roosevelt. If the Republican ticket had been elected in 1916, Fairbanks would have claimed the unique distinction of being a non-consecutive vice president to multiple presidents, as he would have served under both Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.
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