The former U.S. president most commonly identified as blind in one eye was Theodore Roosevelt. Sources note that he lost sight in one eye, likely from a boxing injury or other trauma, and some also describe him as partially blind in that eye.

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  • Answer: Theodore Roosevelt.
  • Why: Historical accounts commonly link the vision loss to a boxing-related injury.
  • Note: Some articles phrase it as partially blind in one eye rather than completely blind.

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