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Dan Quayle

Is Dan Quayle A-List?

NoC

NoDan Quayle is currently ranked C tier — recognizable within their niche but with limited mainstream visibility.

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Reached A-list in 1989

Vice Presidency Begins

Lost A-list status in 1992

Dropped to B tier — Reelection Loss

Ranking Timeline

1977D$0.5M

Elected to House

Won election to U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana at age 30. Marked the beginning of his political career, though national recognition remained limited.

1981C$1M+$0.5M

Elected to Senate

Won Senate seat from Indiana, raising his national profile. Gained platform on defense and national security committees.

1988B$2M+$1M

Vice President Nomination

Selected as George H.W. Bush's running mate, propelling him to national prominence. Won election as 44th Vice President despite scrutiny over qualifications.

1989A$2.5M+$0.5M

Vice Presidency Begins

Sworn in as Vice President, reaching peak of political power. Focused on education reform and national security initiatives.

1992B$3M+$0.5M

Reelection Loss

Bush-Quayle ticket lost to Clinton-Gore. Ended his vice presidency and marked beginning of exit from active politics.

1999C$3.5M+$0.5M

Presidential Campaign Withdrawal

Briefly ran for 2000 Republican presidential nomination but withdrew early due to lack of support. Demonstrated declining political relevance.

2010C$4M+$0.5M

Private Sector Career

Focused on business ventures and board positions, maintaining modest wealth. Remained largely out of public spotlight.

2026C$5M+$1M

Political Footnote Status

Remembered primarily as controversial VP with famous gaffes, maintains niche speaking circuit. Moderate fame with historical interest but past peak relevance.

Last updated: February 25, 2026