GodLovesCats
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If I misunderstood you, I apologize. Please explain what you did mean by bringing up 'have a law degree to qualify?
I was asking people what they consider knowledge and experience qualifications for POTUS. For example, is it more important to know enough about laws to pass the bar exam or work with lawmakers every day? The answer is obvious to me, but other voters can easily disagree. A lawmaker with a law degree would be ideal.
What did you mean by bringing up 'living in the White House'?
That was hypothetical of course, but the idea is Michelle Obama was more than a wife and mother of two. She was a first-hand witness to the goings-on, able to understand exactly how the POTUS does his job, in those eight years. In fact, there were rumors she could be Hillary Clinton's vice president four years ago - the only reason being her status as the First Lady.
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