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Roman Catholic- 1948
Mormon- 1980
Jewish- 1960
Muslim- 2036
Buddhist- 2008
Atheist- after 2100 if ever
Woman- 1948 (Frances Perkins as FDR's VP in 1944), otherwise 1980
Unmarried But In Sexual Relationship- 1884 (Cleveland was a bachelor with an acknowledged illegitimate child)
Polygamous- technically 1828 but done unknowingly, if intentional and public about it, never
Homosexual- technically 1856, if openly gay during campaign, 2024
Transsexual- If they have identified as their current sex since childhood, 2060
Black- 1992
Hispanic- 1980 (senator/governor of New Mexico)
Asian- 1980 (senator/governor of Hawaii)
Native American- 1789 (any ancestry), 1932 (formal tribe member)
Disabled- 1789 (private, invisible disability/health issue), 1932 (in wheelchair or severe vision/hearing impairment), note that a blind senator was also elected during FDR's time
Has Depression- 1860 or earlier, Lincoln was clearly depressed by modern diagnostic standards
Has Asperger's- 1789
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