Former president George H.W. Bush surpassed Gerald Ford on Saturday to become the longest-living U.S. president. Ford died at the age of 93 years and 165 days. Saturday, Bush crossed the threshold of 93 years and 166 days.
As of Saturday, George H.W. Bush became the longest-living president at the age of 93 years and 166 days. https://t.co/ludjr1fI5O pic.twitter.com/000uaUnSjx
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) November 26, 2017
Here is a list of the top six longest-living presidents.
U.S. Presidents by longevity, as of today:
— @GeorgeHWBush: 93 years, 166 days
— Gerald Ford: 93 years, 165 days
— Ronald Reagan: 93 years, 120 days
— Jimmy Carter: 93 years, 55 days
— John Adams: 90 years, 247 days
— Herbert Hoover: 90 years, 71 days— Gabe Fleisher (@WakeUp2Politics) November 25, 2017
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