There is no specific experience that is legally required to be a US President. However, in order to be nominated by a major party and be elected , the candidate must convince the people that he can do a better job than the opposing candidates and to do that takes some kind of experience.
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If you're asking about political experience, not at all. President Obama was an Illinois State Senator and US Senator prior to his election as President. Abraham Lincoln, by contrast, had no experience at the Federal level. US Grant had never held office prior to his election. There are numerous other examples.
Prior to running for president 2012, Mitt Romney was the Governor of Massachusetts.
He is currently the governor of alabama.
None. You have to have a law degree and pass the bar exam.
You can email or contact the Lacoste Company. You have to turn in a resume and have prior experience as a model.
This experience may be completed prior to or within seven years of passing the examination.
You will need experience as a CNA or a LPN before you can become a Registered Nurse. After getting the experience, you will need to pass the program.
then it lets them control military better
George Washington was never in the White House. Before he was president he was in the military.
There are no requirements about experience. Indeed, Taylor, Grant and Eisenhower had no experience in civilian government positions before they were elected President.
More than a junior senator from Illinois