And by "Bald" I mean advanced cases of balding (above Norwood 3).
Gerald Ford was appointed as vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned.
Then, after Nixon reigned, Ford became president.
He ran for re-election, and lost to Jimmy Carter (who had a full head of hair).
Bottom line: Ford was NEVER voted into office by the people.
Nixon was a Norwood Three.
Lyndon Johnson was a norwood three, but was not elected when he first became president (he took the job after JFK was killed).
He did win his first re-election bid, was eligible for re-election, and did not run again.
George H.W. Bush was about a Norwood three, but was a one-term president who lost his re-election bid to Bill Clinton, who had the hairline of a twelve-year-old boy.
George Bush was maybe a Norwood 2 and Barack Obama has zero hair loss.
Read this if you people don't believe me.
When Eisenhower was elected, about half of Americans had a TV set. Look at hair loss among presidents before Eisenhower- and then look at it after.
You can deny it all you want but there's a clear pattern here and it speaks volumes about how the public perceives baldness, whether you want to admit it or not.
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