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The debate rages about candidates and VP candidates - is x qualified enough? Does y have enough experience?
What are the qualifications and/or experience needed for president? It's a uniquely challenging job, without a career path that leads obviously into it, so there are several different ways to gain the basic requirements (I would imagine).
Make your list - what qualifies one for president?
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A few distinctions:
1. Competent does not necessarily mean good. A good president is a subjective based on your preferred policy. A competent president is one that is successful at fulfilling the objectives of the presidential office, whether or not you personally agree with the direction of those objectives.
2. Meeting the baseline requirements does not necessarily mean one is qualified. US born, 35 years old, 14 years in the US describes a lot of people who are still not qualified to be president.
3. The ability to be elected does not necessarily mean one is qualified either. Possibly the exact opposite.
What are the qualifications and/or experience needed for president? It's a uniquely challenging job, without a career path that leads obviously into it, so there are several different ways to gain the basic requirements (I would imagine).
Make your list - what qualifies one for president?
[edited]
A few distinctions:
1. Competent does not necessarily mean good. A good president is a subjective based on your preferred policy. A competent president is one that is successful at fulfilling the objectives of the presidential office, whether or not you personally agree with the direction of those objectives.
2. Meeting the baseline requirements does not necessarily mean one is qualified. US born, 35 years old, 14 years in the US describes a lot of people who are still not qualified to be president.
3. The ability to be elected does not necessarily mean one is qualified either. Possibly the exact opposite.