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| 1788  
 
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| No one has been elected president before. ...But Washington was.
 
| No one has been elected president before. ...But Washington was.
| Discounting the Articles of Confederation and its {{w|President of the Continental Congress|president}}, Washington is the first president of the United States.{{Citation needed}}
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| Discounting the Articles of Confederation and its {{w|President of the Continental Congress|president}}, Washington is the first president of the US.
 
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|1844
 
|1844
 
| No one who's lost his home state has won. ...But Polk did.
 
| No one who's lost his home state has won. ...But Polk did.
| If "home state" refers to the state of residence, Polk is the first, losing Tennessee to Clay but took 15 of the 26 states including New York. However, if you count it as state of birth, Jackson and Harrison already did.
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| Assuming "home state" refers to the state of residence, Polk is the first, losing Tennessee to Clay but took 15 of the 26 states including New York. However, if you count it as state of birth, Jackson and Harrison already did.
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|1848
 
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|1996
 
|1996
 
|No Dem. incumbent without combat experience has beaten someone whose first name is worth more in Scrabble. ...Until Bill beat Bob.
 
|No Dem. incumbent without combat experience has beaten someone whose first name is worth more in Scrabble. ...Until Bill beat Bob.
|This refers to {{w|Bill Clinton}} and {{w|Bob Dole}}.  However, their legal names are William Jefferson Clinton and Robert Joseph Dole.  Their first names are William (worth 12 points) and Robert (worth 8 points), not Bill and Bob.
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|This refers to {{w|Bill Clinton}} and {{w|Bob Dole}}.  However, their legal names are William Jefferson Clinton and Robert Joseph Dole.  Their first names are William and Robert, not Bill and Bob.
 
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|2004
 
|2004
 
|No Republican without combat experience has beaten someone two inches taller. ...Until Bush did.
 
|No Republican without combat experience has beaten someone two inches taller. ...Until Bush did.
|John Kerry served for 4 months in the Vietnam war, while George Bush has no combat experience. John Kerry is 11 cm taller than George Bush which is actually about 4.3 inches, not 2. Assuming "two inches taller" means *at least* two inches taller and not *about* two inches taller, then Randall is correct.
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|John Kerry served for 4 months in the Vietnam war, while George Bush has no combat experience; and yes John kerry is 11cm taller than George Bush (which is actually about 4 inches, not 2).
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|2008
 
|2008
 
|No Democrat can win without Missouri. ...Until Obama did.
 
|No Democrat can win without Missouri. ...Until Obama did.
|Missouri had been a Democratic stronghold for the later half of the 19th century and was a {{w|Missouri bellwether|key bellwether state}} from 1904 to 2004. Obama is the first Democrat to win without Missouri, and 2008 is considered the year when Missouri ceased being a bellwether.
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|Missouri had been a Democratic stronghold for the later half of the 19th century and was a {{w|Missouri bellwether|key bellwether state}} from 1904 to 2004. Obama is the first Democrat to win without Missouri, and 2008 was considered the year when Missouri ceased being a bellwether.
 
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
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{{incomplete transcript}}
 
:The problem with statements like
 
:The problem with statements like
 
:"No <party> candidate has won the election without <state>"
 
:"No <party> candidate has won the election without <state>"
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* There was an error in the original 1800 panel of the comic, as Jefferson (not Adams) was the first challenger to beat an incumbent, when Jefferson beat then-president Adams in 1800. This was later corrected.
 
* There was an error in the original 1800 panel of the comic, as Jefferson (not Adams) was the first challenger to beat an incumbent, when Jefferson beat then-president Adams in 1800. This was later corrected.
  
* The first president without a wig was technically Washington, who did not wear a wig, but in fact powdered his hair white.  
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* The first president with a wig was technically Washington, who did not wear a wig, but in fact powdered his hair white.  
  
 
* Although Theodore Roosevelt became the first president under age 45 and was later elected president, he was not elected before the age of 45.
 
* Although Theodore Roosevelt became the first president under age 45 and was later elected president, he was not elected before the age of 45.

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