The US Constitution was written with the assumption that by the age of thirty-five, a person should reach the point where enough wisdom will have been acquired.
Look at it this way also. Any candidate must impress the political party of her/his qualifications before that party will lend its support. It takes political donations for anyone to have a chance to be a candidate. Finally that person must garner enough votes to win.
So you have three hurdles for any hopeful, political parties, investors and voters, which should be enough to select a president.
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1 comment:
Is there a boot camp
for presidential hopefuls?
The US Constitution was
written with the assumption
that by the age of
thirty-five, a person
should reach the point
where enough wisdom
will have been acquired.
Look at it this way also.
Any candidate must impress
the political party of her/his
qualifications before
that party will lend its support.
It takes political donations for
anyone to have a chance
to be a candidate.
Finally that person must
garner enough votes to win.
So you have three hurdles for
any hopeful,
political parties,
investors and voters,
which should be enough to
select
a president.
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