Here Are All of the US Presidents Ranked By Their IQ

Gerald Ford

Ford was the 38th president of the United States, and he had a Rockefeller in as his vice. Similar to what we're seeing now, Ford was a celebrity before he was the president. In fact, he was a football player. Despite the fact that he got his head knocked around a few times, he still had an IQ of 140. 

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