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Most royal candidate theory : ウィキペディア英語版 | Most royal candidate theory The most royal candidate theory is the term given to the fact that every presidential election, except one, in the United States has been won by a candidate descended from King John Lackland Plantagenet.〔''U.K. Daily Mail:'': (12 year-old girl links all presidents except one to King John Plantagenet ). August 4, 2012.〕 ==Claims== Proponents of the theory claimed that every U.S. president since George Washington can have his bloodline traced back to various European royals, with 43 of 44 presidents descended from King John Plantagenet, and at least thirty-three presidents having been descended from Alfred the Great and Charlemagne.〔''The Daily Mail'': (Is ruling in the genes? All presidents bar one are directly descended from a medieval English king. ) August 2012.〕 This system has been successfully used to predict 43 of 44 presidential elections, with every U.S. President being descendant of King John, except President Van Buren.
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