First lady Jill Biden is going to the Super Bowl for cheer on her beloved Philadelphia Eagles against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Arizona.
especially baseball, according to the National First Ladies' Library. And for some, their interest continued, or even deepened, after they left the White House.
After leaving the White House, Grace Coolidge became a regular at Boston's Fenway Park, rooting for the Red Sox from a reserved seat just above their dugout.joined President Harry Truman for opening day of Washington Senators' games, but also went alone or with her daughter and friends. When the Trumans returned to Missouri after his presidency, she split her loyalties between the Kansas City Athletics and the St. Louis Cardinals.
“However at one time, I followed teams and then, of course, I wouldn't miss a game,” Nixon said in a 1971 television interview.
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