"Blind" Poll for Preparedness of U.S. Presidents
Preparedness/qualifications of U.S. Presidents
9 members have voted
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1. Who was the most well-prepared President of the modern era? (If you can easily tell who someone is, try to ignore their ideology, personality etc. and vote strictly off of their prior experience.)
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President A - U.S. Senator (8 years), U.S. Representative (6 years), and military service0
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President B - U.S. Governor (12 years) and State Attorney General (2 years)
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President C - U.S. Governor (8 years) and military service0
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President D - Vice President of the U.S. (1 year), U.S. Representative (25 years), and military service0
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President E - Vice President of the U.S. (8 years), U.S. Senator (2 years), U.S. Representative (4 years), and military service0
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President F - successful businessman and television personality
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President G - Vice President of the U.S. (1/4 year), U.S. Senator (10 years), County Judge (7 years), and military service0
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President H - Supreme Allied Commander (1 year), Chief of Staff of the Army (2 years), Governor of the American Zone of Occupied Germany (1/2 year), President of Columbia University (5 years), and additional extensive military service0
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President I - U.S. Senator (4 years) and State Senator (7 years)0
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President J - U.S. Governor (4 years), Assistant Secretary of the Navy (8 years), and State Senator (2 years)0
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President K - U.S. Governor (4 years), State Senator (4 years), and military service0
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President L - Vice President of the U.S. (8 years), Director of the CIA ( 1 year), U.S. "Ambassador" to China (1 year), Chairman of the RNC (2 years), U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. (2 years), U.S. Representative (4 years), military service, and successful businessman
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President M - U.S. Governor (6 years), military service, and successful businessman0
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President N - Vice President of the U.S. (3 years), U.S. Senator (12 years), U.S. Representative (12 years), and military service
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2. Which is the most under-prepared?
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President A - U.S. Senator (8 years), U.S. Representative (6 years), and military service0
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President B - U.S. Governor (12 years) and State Attorney General (2 years)0
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President C - U.S. Governor (8 years) and military service0
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President D - Vice President of the U.S. (1 year), U.S. Representative (25 years), and military service0
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President E - Vice President of the U.S. (8 years), U.S. Senator (2 years), U.S. Representative (4 years), and military service0
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President F - successful businessman and television personality
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President G - Vice President of the U.S. (1/4 year), U.S. Senator (10 years), County Judge (7 years), and military service0
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President H - Supreme Allied Commander (1 year), Chief of Staff of the Army (2 years), Governor of the American Zone of Occupied Germany (1/2 year), President of Columbia University (5 years), and additional extensive military service0
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President I - U.S. Senator (4 years) and State Senator (7 years)
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President J - U.S. Governor (4 years), Assistant Secretary of the Navy (8 years), and State Senator (2 years)0
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President K - U.S. Governor (4 years), State Senator (4 years), and military service0
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President L - Vice President of the U.S. (8 years), Director of the CIA ( 1 year), U.S. "Ambassador" to China (1 year), Chairman of the RNC (2 years), U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. (2 years), U.S. Representative (4 years), military service, and successful businessman0
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President M - U.S. Governor (6 years), military service, and successful businessman0
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President N - Vice President of the U.S. (3 years), U.S. Senator (12 years), U.S. Representative (12 years), and military service0
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3. Which President(s) were under-prepared?
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President A - U.S. Senator (8 years), U.S. Representative (6 years), and military service
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President B - U.S. Governor (12 years) and State Attorney General (2 years)0
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President C - U.S. Governor (8 years) and military service
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President D - Vice President of the U.S. (1 year), U.S. Representative (25 years), and military service
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President E - Vice President of the U.S. (8 years), U.S. Senator (2 years), U.S. Representative (4 years), and military service0
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President F - successful businessman and television personality
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President G - Vice President of the U.S. (1/4 year), U.S. Senator (10 years), County Judge (7 years), and military service0
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President H - Supreme Allied Commander (1 year), Chief of Staff of the Army (2 years), Governor of the American Zone of Occupied Germany (1/2 year), President of Columbia University (5 years), and additional extensive military service
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President I - U.S. Senator (4 years) and State Senator (7 years)
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President J - U.S. Governor (4 years), Assistant Secretary of the Navy (8 years), and State Senator (2 years)
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President K - U.S. Governor (4 years), State Senator (4 years), and military service
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President L - Vice President of the U.S. (8 years), Director of the CIA ( 1 year), U.S. "Ambassador" to China (1 year), Chairman of the RNC (2 years), U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. (2 years), U.S. Representative (4 years), military service, and successful businessman0
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President M - U.S. Governor (6 years), military service, and successful businessman
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President N - Vice President of the U.S. (3 years), U.S. Senator (12 years), U.S. Representative (12 years), and military service0
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