A total of six Presidents and four Vice Presidents have lived into their 90s in American history.
The six Presidents include:
Gerald Ford (93).
Ronald Reagan (93)–45 days less than Gerald Ford.
George H. W. Bush (91 and counting)—111 days older than Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter (91 and counting)—111 days younger than George H. W. Bush.
John Adams (90)–about six months older than Herbert Hoover.
Herbert Hoover (90)–about six months younger than John Adams.
The four Vice Presidents include:
John Nance Garner (98)–15 days short of 99, Vice President in first two terms of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1941)
Levi Morton (96) who died on his birthday, and served as Vice President under Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893). He turned down the Vice Presidency earlier, when James A. Garfield offered the post to him in 1880. Had he accepted, he would have become President upon Garfield’s death by assassination on September 19, 1881, instead of Chester Alan Arthur.
Gerald Ford (93).
George H. W. Bush (91 and counting)