Kennedy. Of all of the presidents’ official portraits, he appeared to be the best looking, as well as he was the unanimous choice of best-looking among websites everywhere. The other president that was considered to have a good appearance was President Obama. Kennedy is very classic and young-looking, so that is why he was chosen for this quality. Family: In terms of the ideal First Family, it was decided that it should consist of a wife and between 2 and 5 kids. So, we chose the family of Gerald Ford as the best match. Ford had one wife, 3 sons, and 1 daughter. Other options for a good presidential family could have been that of Millard Fillmore; who had 1 son and 1 daughter, or George W. Bush; who had a wife and twin daughters. Relatability: For this category, we thought that a president coming from a humble background would fit the best under this category. So for relatability we chose President Herbert Hoover. He came from a middle-class upbringing; his father was a blacksmith and owned a farm, and his mother didn’t work. This made it easy for him to relate to the average American. Other Presidents that weren’t necessarily born into wealth were Truman and Ford; who were both members of the middle class, and Jimmy Carter; who was a member of the upper-middle
Kennedy. Of all of the presidents’ official portraits, he appeared to be the best looking, as well as he was the unanimous choice of best-looking among websites everywhere. The other president that was considered to have a good appearance was President Obama. Kennedy is very classic and young-looking, so that is why he was chosen for this quality. Family: In terms of the ideal First Family, it was decided that it should consist of a wife and between 2 and 5 kids. So, we chose the family of Gerald Ford as the best match. Ford had one wife, 3 sons, and 1 daughter. Other options for a good presidential family could have been that of Millard Fillmore; who had 1 son and 1 daughter, or George W. Bush; who had a wife and twin daughters. Relatability: For this category, we thought that a president coming from a humble background would fit the best under this category. So for relatability we chose President Herbert Hoover. He came from a middle-class upbringing; his father was a blacksmith and owned a farm, and his mother didn’t work. This made it easy for him to relate to the average American. Other Presidents that weren’t necessarily born into wealth were Truman and Ford; who were both members of the middle class, and Jimmy Carter; who was a member of the upper-middle