No, but that often provides a stepping stone to the Presidency. John F. Kennedy was a senator. Dwight D. Eisenhower was an Army General. Woodrow Wilson was a college president. There are other examples.
The governer of Texas.
Prior to his election as President of the United States, George Bush was Governer of Texas.
Thomas Jefferson's career before USA President was Vice-President. From, Bryan Hollick Raleigh, NC
No, but it has a Premier and a Governer
Massachusetts was where Coolidge served as governor before he was President.
It depends on the country. In the USA, a new president is elected every four years. But there are many other political office holders elected during the midterm elections every two years.
yes, he was the first governer of puerto rico
No, before Carter was president, of course, he was governer and a peanut farmer.
governer
Before his election as President in 1992, former U.S. President Bill Clinton served as Governer of his home state of Arkansas for three terms in 9 years; it was his second go-round, as governer there, for he had served one term before, from 1978-1981, which at the time, at age thirty-two, had made him the youngest state governer in the U.S. and also the youngest person to be elected governer in the state's history. Clinton, who also served on the Arkansas State Legislature from 1976-78, is also an attorney, with a Juris Doctor degree from Yale Law School, which he obtained in 1973. He also holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service .
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