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Question: Who is more capable of being president? #2
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Mayor of New York
 
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Govenor of Wyoming
 
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LeBron
LeBron FitzGerald
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« on: July 17, 2014, 05:09:21 AM »

I'd go with the NYC Mayor. Not only would the NYC Mayor have more national familiarity, but as Mung Beans said, the issues would really have to play into this decision when Wyoming's Governor top and main priority in the state in terms of issues is on energy production, specifically, coal which their current Governor thinks is still a valuable energy source which is a backwards view just like their other views are.

At least with the NYC Mayor, there's a wider array of ways to oversee the city and while he doesn't have the kind of authority a WY Governor would, it still proves your ability of handling legislative accomplishments when still working with a City Council. NYC isn't isolated from the country that it sometimes feels WY is, either which is apparent in large-scale debates and discussion about the soda ban or NYC '13, but not seeing any talk of Mead anywhere outside of WY. Both De Blasio and Mead are unqualified to be President, though considering bipartisanship is non-existent currently in WY or NYC.
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