Both are better men, and better potential Presidents, than the images they project on television.
She returned to Capitol Hill as a secretary from 1967 to 1973, but always had an eye out for a potential President.
To win, any candidate must have credibility with the public as a potential President.
What he seems unwilling to accept is that such criticism follows inevitably from his position as a national leader and potential President.
This may help explain why at least some of his classmates are not overawed by a potential President in their midst.
Or what's "democratic" in ignoring qualified potential Presidents just because they don't choose to run?
Obviously, "character" is, will be and should be a measure of a potential President.
He suggests that a potential President ought to be able to cope with more than one problem at a time.
I had hardly heard of the man and here he was being named as my potential President.
Both of them were ideal candidates, and potential Presidents.