Will Joe Biden lead to a period of more experienced Presidents?
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« on: November 07, 2023, 10:50:15 AM »

For over a generation, we have had some of the least qualified Presidents ever, at least on paper.

Bill Clinton was the only President whose main prior experience was serving as a small-state Governor.
George W Bush was Governor in a state where the legislature had the power.
Barack Obama hadn't served a full term in statewide office.
Donald Trump never served in office.

Joe Biden had 36 years in the Senate, sixteen as ranking member of important committees, in addition to 8 years as Vice President.

With upper-class people healthier than ever, are we going to see more experienced candidates getting the nomination and winning?
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