For the first nearly 52 years of the Republic, every President survived his term of office, from George Washington until William Henry Harrison.
Once Harrison died in office, we had a President die in every generation, with seven of the eight dying, having been elected in a zero election year–Harrison 1841, Abraham Lincoln 1865, James A. Garfield 1881, William McKinley 1901, Warren G. Harding 1923, Franklin D. Roosevelt 1945, and John F. Kennedy 1963, and joined by Zachary Taylor, dying in 1850, a zero year after being elected in 1848.
This became known as the “Zero Election Year Syndrome.” It occurred seven straight zero election years from 1840 to 1960. It was finally overcome when Ronald Reagan survived an assassination attempt in 1981, and when George W. Bush avoided tragedy on September 11 and throughout his Presidency, despite some serious threats.
Since JFK died, we have not had a Presidential death since, almost 52 years, although Richard Nixon did resign from office in 1974, even that being 41 years ago.
The question is how long can this new record of Presidential survival last, in a time of international terrorism and domestic turmoil.
There have been more death threats against Barack Obama than any President since Abraham Lincoln.
The last President to have a serious threat was Ronald Reagan, shot and seriously wounded in 1981, 34 years ago.
But every living President has had death threats, before, during, and after being in office.
A discussion of all these assassinations and threats are covered in my new book, ASSASSINATIONS, THREATS, AND THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY: FROM ANDREW JACKSON TO BARACK OBAMA (Rowman Littlefield), out since August 15, and available at the R & L website with a 30 percent discount offer, or at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Books A Million websites.
This author has done more than 25 radio interviews, and will be interviewed by C Span Q & A Brian Lamb next week, and the hour long interview will be available to be seen on C Span One a few weeks later at 8 pm, 11 pm on a Sunday night and 6 am the next Monday morning Eastern time, and will become part of the permanent interviews of Brian Lamb at C Span.org, available for interviewing anytime!
Hello Prof Feinman,
I heard you on the radio earlier this week and was fascinated by your topic.
While relating this to my wife, another assassination came to mind. Not a president, but a Cabinet member. Not strictly an assassination, but a cold blooded killing nonetheless. What would have happened if Burr had not killed Hamilton? Just a thought.
regards
Victor
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