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A look at the zodiac signs of all the US presidents
Each zodiac sign boasts at least two presidents
Some of the most famous — and unlucky — presidents were born under the sign of Aquarius
What about the sign of the water-carrier is so seemingly presidential?
Well, those born under Aquarius are characterized as smart, stubborn, and brutally honest, according to INSIDER.
But, strangely enough, four of the five Aquarius presidents died in office.
William Henry Harrison succumbed to a pneumonia a month into his tenure. Franklin D. Roosevelt died 11 weeks into his fourth term, just months before the end of World War II.
Assassins' bullets cut down both Abraham Lincoln and William McKinley.
Ronald Reagan was the lone survivor of the bunch, although he was shot in the chest in a 1981 assassination attempt.
There hasn't been a Pisces president since 1897
Pisces presidents had a good run for a while.
George Washington, the first US president, was born under the sign of the fish. This zodiac is linked with dreaminess, good judgment, and impracticality.
James Madison and Andrew Jackson followed Washington. Decades later, another Pisces — Grover Cleveland — became the first and only president to ever serve two non-concurrent terms.
But, since Cleveland left the White House in 1897, it's been a dry run for Pisces.
The two Aries presidents share a similar background
Thomas Jefferson and John Tyler had a lot in common, aside from both being Aries.
Both hailed from politically-connected Virginia families. Both attended the College of William and Mary. And Tyler's father — Judge John Tyler Sr. — was friends with Jefferson.
Those born under the sign of the ram are said to be spontaneous, intense, quick-to-anger, and dismissive.
One of the worst ranked presidents in history was a Taurus
Those born under Taurus are said to be dependable, practical, and a bit stubborn.
But these bullish presidents are a decidedly mixed bag.
James Monroe and Harry Truman both fare quite well in most presidential rankings.
Ulysses S. Grant's service in the American Civil War is widely well-regarded — certainly more so than his corruption-riddled White House tenure.
But James Buchanan is consistently ranked as one of the worst presidents of all time. His inaction and pro-Southern opinions are cited as disastrous, in the face of the outbreak of the American Civil War.
The current president is a Gemini
The current president — Donald Trump — is a Gemini. Those born under the sign of the twins are known for being chatty, sociable, repetitive, and sometimes a bit two-faced.
You won't find any Gemini presidents pop up until the 1960s. The trio of Gemini presidents — which also includes John F. Kennedy and George H.W. Bush — are all relatively modern.
The sign of Cancer has made a relatively consistent appearance in the Oval Office
Cancers are said to be loyal, sensitive, tenacious, and needy.
And these astrologically crabby presidents have been a mainstay in the White House throughout US history.
John Quincy Adams, the fifth president, was a Cancer. Presidents born under the sign of the crab dotted the twentieth century, including Calvin Coolidge, Gerald Ford, and George W. Bush.
The two most recent Democratic presidents were Leos
Leos haven't made up the lion's share of presidents, but they've built up a solid pride, nonetheless.
Both Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, the two most recent Democratic presidents, were Leos. So were Herbert Hoover and Benjamin Harrison.
Leos are characterized as being fun, friendly, positive, dramatic, proud, and attention-seeking.
Only two presidents were born under the sign of Virgo
Virgo is one of the least popular zodiac signs when it comes to the US presidents. The sign of the Virgo is said to indicate perfectionism, shyness, and kindness.
Only William Howard Taft and Lyndon B. Johnson were born under the sign of the maiden.
Most of the Libra presidents were Republican
The presidential Libras are anything but politically balanced. Jimmy Carter is the one Democratic outlier in the White House astrological quartet.
The other three — Rutherford B. Hayes and Chester A. Arthur, who served back-to-back, as well as WWII-general-turned-politician Dwight D. Eisenhower — ran on the Republican platform.
Being born under the Libra sign is supposed to indicate sincerity, disorganization, and a penchant for carefully weighing choices.
Scorpio is a prevalent sign, but it hasn't graced the White House for some time
Scorpios make a good showing throughout the US presidency.
Founding Father John Adams and Manifest Destiny-proponent James K. Polk were Scorpios. The sign of the scorpion also fell upon assassination victim James A. Garfield and Warren G. Harding, who died in office just before a massive corruption scandal broke.
And then there's the ever-popular and highly-ranked Theodore Roosevelt.
Scorpios are known for being passionate, brave, intimidating, manipulative, and fearless.
Back in 2017, the Huffington Post reported that Scorpio was the sign most common among world leaders.
The Sagittarius presidents are a bit more obscure than some of their counterparts
Martin Van Buren, Zachary Taylor, and Franklin Pierce aren't exactly the most famous presidents in history.
But they are all born under the Sagittarius sign. So what traits do these straight arrow presidents allegedly display?
Apparently, idealism, generosity, adventurousness, and obnoxiousness define those tied to the astrological archer.
Some of the most controversial presidents have been Capricorns
Capricorns are said to be hardworking, disciplined, and self-righteous.
But some of the Capricorn presidents have left a mixed legacy, to say the least.
Millard Filmore was a member of the anti-immigrant Know Nothing Party and enforced the Fugitive Slave Act.
Andrew Johnson faced impeachment of his efforts to torpedo Reconstruction in the wake of the American Civil War.
Woodrow Wilson is remembered less harshly in most rankings, but his racist legacy has spurred protests at Princeton University, where he once served as president.
And, in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon became the first president to resign from the office of the presidency.
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