Being a 'Childless' President Was Once Seen as a Virtue
Briefly

Vance criticized Democrats, particularly childless leaders like Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg, deeming them 'anti-family and anti-child.' This modern view contrasts with historical American admiration for leaders without offspring.
In the past, being childless was a virtue for American leaders, seen as a safeguard against hereditary succession. Washington's lack of biological children was noted as a positive attribute during the country's early days.
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