Rufus King
Episode 4 of the Not Quite Presidents Podcast podcast, hosted by Andrew, titled "Rufus King" was published on July 17, 2025 and runs 65 minutes.
July 17, 2025 ·65m · Not Quite Presidents Podcast
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Summary
We rate and review the life of forgotten ginger founder Rufus King a signer of the Constitution and Senator, but Not Quite President
Episode Description
Rufus King, a founding father without much overt ambition made it to the Senate and Ambassador to Britain, he even had a sneaky big achievement, but he was Not Quite President
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