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In reply to the discussion: Can our country ever elect a woman POTUS? [View all]somsai
(182 posts)38. Qualified?
She must be a natural-born citizen, be at least 35 years old, and have been a resident of the United States for at least 14 years.
Those are the only qualifications.
No one cares at this point what race, sex, age, religion etc. Makes not difference to almost everyone. Some good policy ideas might be a good change. Concrete ones to carry out in the first days of office.
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Why are Democrats still polling behind the worst president in history? Isn't it possible we are failing in messaging
Doodley
May 2025
#6
this shows registrations not who actually showed up ... I always think that is the bigger issue no shows
JT45242
Aug 20
#31
OR by succeeding to the Presidency as VP when a male POTUS dies, becomes incapacitated or resigns.
CTyankee
Aug 20
#25
"women can't be Presidents," a religiously insane Lutheran told me a few months ago.
CTyankee
Aug 20
#28
Four of my five grandchildren are old enough to vote and I'm looking to their generation to get us back on the right
CTyankee
Aug 20
#32