Should certain kinds of misconduct always disqualify candidates?
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Yes, why settle?
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When it comes to hugely powerful positions, like the President or a Supreme Court Justice, we have to make sure to avoid giving unlimited influence to candidates who aren't wort...
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When it comes to hugely powerful positions, like the President or a Supreme Court Justice, we have to make sure to avoid giving unlimited influence to candidates who aren't worthy of it. There must be a "do not pass go" barrier that cannot be overcome by popularity or partisanship.
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No, due process
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People are more than the sum of their actions. Sometimes, a single accusation, borne of a vindictive agenda, ends up eliminating a truly promising candidate. We owe potential of...
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People are more than the sum of their actions. Sometimes, a single accusation, borne of a vindictive agenda, ends up eliminating a truly promising candidate. We owe potential officials, from Kavanaugh to Biden, the chance to defend themselves against unfounded claims.
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