Read moreRead less1/6|DIGITAL ENHANCEMENTThe torch will be passed, and a new leader must be capable of gripping it securely. Will he prove equal to the challenge?Photograph by Alison Jackson.FacebookTwitterPinterest
Read moreRead less1/6|FIRST IN WARAs commander in chief, would the candidate use military force responsibly—and tastefully?Photograph by Alison Jackson.FacebookTwitterPinterest
Read moreRead less1/6|WHAT IT TAKESAbove all, success in the Oval Office requires an ability to sit still for long hours of exacting prep work.Photograph by Alison Jackson.FacebookTwitterPinterest
Read moreRead less1/6|KEEPING HIS HEAD?America needs a leader who won’t flinch under fire, whether literal, metaphoric, or tonsorial.Photograph by Alison Jackson.FacebookTwitterPinterest
Read moreRead less1/6|ONE NATION, INCANDESCENTThere is not a black America or a white America or a Creamsicle-hued America (waterproof and evenly applied). There is only a United States of America.Photograph by Alison Jackson.FacebookTwitterPinterest
Read moreRead less1/6|TAKING HIS MEASUREWhen the candidate looks in the mirror, a president should stare back. With newfound confidence, he is now ready to fill Lincoln’s mittens.Photograph by Alison Jackson.FacebookTwitterPinterest