And what exactly was Obama's leadership experience before he was elected President? Community organizer? He fails even your own definition of what is most important.
Trump meets your definition more than Obama did at the time of their respective elections.
He was the director of the Developing Communities Project and a community organizer from 1985-1988. That's 20 years before he was elected President. Here is what he did after that:
1. Attend Harvard Law School where he was selected as editor of the
Harvard Law Review and graduated magna cum laude. He was also the first black President of the
HLR (where he led people)
2. Two year position as a Visiting Law and Government Fellow at the University of Chicago Law school while writing a book on race relations (where he taught and led people)
3. Taught constitutional law for 12 years at Chicago Law School where he was a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer (where he taught and led people)
4. While doing this he was also the head of Project Vote (where he headed ten staffers and 700 volunteers, where he led people)
5. Was on multiple other boards where he served on the Board of Directors, and also the founding President of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge (where he led people)
6. Illinois State Senator for 8 years, and was the chairman of the state HHS (where he led people).
7. Became a US Senator where he was the only Senate member of the Congressional Black Caucus.
8. Held assignments on the Foreign Relations, Environment and Public Works Committee, and a couple after that.
There is your leadership experience. To continue to call Obama a "community organizer" as his only leadership experience is just a disservice to your argument. It would be like defining everybody by their first job out of college without considering what they have done in the 20 years and several jobs after that. It's disingenuous and quite frankly a pathetic argument.