Why do Presidents live so long? Do they get better healthcare than normal people?

Jimmy Carter is 94 and still alive, George H.W. Bush died at 94, Gerald Ford died at 93, Ronald Raegan lived to 93. How come they live so long? Most normal people die at like 80-85, sometimes late 70s. So why are they living so long? Obama will probably make it to 100.

Of course they get better treatment and they probably get the cure for cancer that does exist but the public will never see

They do indeed get better health service when they are in the White House--there are doctors responsible for the President's health. When they travel, a doctor goes with them.

They are also smart enough to take good care of themselves. You have to go back about 100 years to find an obese president. Several of them, including George Hhomework Bush, were also in the military, and learned about getting exercise. Jimmy Carter still lives a humble life in Georgia, keeping active and doing charitable works, most famously volunteering for Habitat for Humanity, but also taking long walks each evening with his wife.

Sometimes its good genes. Good honest clean living. And sometimes the bad just keep on going like an energizer bunny.

You forgot Nixon. He's still alive in the 31st century, albeit he's only a head but nonetheless he is still alive.

Nixon, Pam Anderson, the Beastie Boys, the original cast of Star Trek is proof that presidents and celebrities have exceptional doctors that work tirelessly to keep them alive until the 31st century.

Donald Trump will probably die soon, he is very unhealthy and has a diet of Big Macs and KFC.

They receive remedy's for Their illnesses, while the rest of undergo "treatments" for our illnesses

Trump has never drank or smoked and I hope he lives to be over 100.

Duh!

Obama's substance abuse will cut his lifespan considerably.