How To Take Measure of The Candidates

From the Washington Post’s What Does a President Really Do All Day?: “Experts on the presidency repeatedly returned to a central premise: A president needs to be good at making decisions, lots of them, on complicated matters. This may seem screamingly obvious — but consider how little most of us know about the decision-making skills of the three people still running for president. We know more about the way they dress than the way they decide.”

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