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Political Dynasties and Presidential Eligibility
This chapter explores the implications of political dynasties in American presidential history, focusing on RFK Jr.'s candidacy and the constitutional age requirements for eligibility. It highlights the tension between familial legacies and merit-based qualifications, using historical examples to argue for individual credentials over name recognition. The discussion critiques the concept of nepotism in politics while reflecting on how personal and familial histories shape modern political landscapes.