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I've read in various places that even before becoming President, he usually slept about four hours a night.
Though he's also been quoted as saying he'd like more, and it becomes a choice between getting more sleep and getting more time in the gym.
It's not unusual for senior politicians and executives to not get much sleep.
Here's a couple of articles about that:
http://stanfordreview.org/article/presidential-candidates-and-sleep-deficit/
http://www.newstatesman.com/society/2008/05/cochrane-sleep-cope-ability
Though he's also been quoted as saying he'd like more, and it becomes a choice between getting more sleep and getting more time in the gym.
It's not unusual for senior politicians and executives to not get much sleep.
Here's a couple of articles about that:
http://stanfordreview.org/article/presidential-candidates-and-sleep-deficit/
http://www.newstatesman.com/society/2008/05/cochrane-sleep-cope-ability
My guess would be next to none.
Reports show he stays up a lot working. I hope it doesn't damage his family life.
Reports show he stays up a lot working. I hope it doesn't damage his family life.
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