Column: Thanks to Trump, we have an epidemic of unqualified candidates
One of the most damaging legacies of the Trump presidency may be that it persuaded people with absolutely no qualifications that they could and should run for public office and that at least some of the time, Americans might be foolish enough to vote for them.
After all, that was the clear takeaway from Donald Trumps 2016 victory, wasnt it? That you dont need to be smart or experienced or level-headed or decent to win an election. You dont need a rationale or a plan. You just need money, chutzpah and too much personality. Name recognition positive or negative doesnt hurt either.
Trump was the first president in U.S. history to be elected with no political or military experience, and we're now reaping the whirlwind: Former decathlete and Wheaties spokesperson Caitlyn Jenner is running for governor of California in a recall election. Previously unknown businessman Andrew Yang, having failed to become president or mayor of New York City, is warning that he still hopes to contribute to public life. Matthew McConaughey yes, the actor is polling surprisingly well as he mulls a run for for governor of Texas. Lara Trump, wife of Eric, seriously considered running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina but just announced she has ruled it out for now.
None of these dilettante candidates has held public office, and none of them is willing to start at the beginning in local politics. Why should they? School boards and city councils are for little people. Not for Trump hangers-on, retired fat cats and movie stars!
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