HomeWorldStefanie Preissner: Amid the race for the White House, I am getting...

Stefanie Preissner: Amid the race for the White House, I am getting excited about our own presidential election

Date:

Related stories

PREVIEW: Go-Ahead Ireland Senior 1 Football Quarter Finals

By Conor Martin The time for second chances is well...

Inside the Irish protests: Why people are demonstrating in Dublin

Hundreds of people gathered in the streets of Dublin...

19 arrested at anti-immigration protest in Dublin

A total of 19 people were arrested by Gardaí...

TikTok scraps plans to occupy additional Dublin building

Video-sharing platform TikTok has scrapped plans to occupy a...

Tense scenes in Dublin as rival protests take place | BreakingNews.ie

Protest activity has caused disruption in Dublin as anti-immigration...
spot_imgspot_img

“When I was growing up, the president was always female. I just assumed that it was the role of a woman to be the figurehead of our country.” Photo: Niall Carson/PA Wire

As the column inches on the US presidential election grow, I find myself getting increasingly excited for our own presidential race next year. When there’s no incumbent in the running, the contest for the Áras is like the Olympics for me — a rare event that’s deliciously unpredictable, short enough to avoid monotony, and something I feel unusually expert at judging from the comfort of my sofa. I know there’ll be a general election first, but there’s always something much more immediate and cut-throat about the presidential race — it’s more like reality TV somehow, or maybe that’s just because of the candidates.

​But what do we really want in a president? Michael D Higgins has held the office for 13 years now, meaning that many voters have come of age during his tenure and have likely never paused to consider what they truly want in a leader. When I was growing up, the president was always female. I just assumed that it was the role of a woman to be the figurehead of our country. Do people who have grown up in the Higgins era assume that the role is suited to a man of a specific vintage who wears his opinions on his sleeve and is an impressive orator?

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

spot_img