Before he became the first U.S. president, George Washington distinguished himself as a general in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. But it would have been difficult for him to be in politics while the country was still a British colony, since anyone who was seen as anti-British would have been prosecuted. By most accounts, prior to joining the military and engaging in the fight for independence, George Washington was the son of a wealthy plantation owner and worked as a surveyor.
George Washington
US Grant had no political experience at all before becoming US President
He was politician in United States Congress, after that he was drawn to be president.
he worked in his house after becoming president
Mitt Romney has a lot of business and political experience and thinks that he can improve the American economy.
He held no political office before becoming President
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The US Constitution calls only for the President to be at least 35 years old and a natural-born citizen of the USA. As for experience, Carter was a member of the Georgia State Senate and Governor of Georgia.
More than likely he meant: "I am vice president." He was vice president under George Washington for both of Washington's terms before becoming the second president.
He held no political office before becoming President
U. S. Vice President (1849-1850)
George Washington