La constitució dels Estats Units no impedeix que els criminals convictes, ocupi el lloc de president o un seient al Senat o la Cambra de Representants. Els Estats poden impedir que els criminals condemnats candidats per ocupar càrrecs a nivell estatal i local.
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Do you think someone with a criminal record can truly represent the values of the people they serve?
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How would you feel if a politician with a criminal past made decisions that directly impacted your daily life?
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Should we consider a politician's personal history as equally important as their ability to get things done in office?
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In your opinion, does someone's rehabilitation ever make them fully fit for public office, or should their crimes always matter?
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How much importance do you place on trust when voting for someone, especially if they have a criminal past?
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Could a politician’s criminal record actually become a positive if they learned lessons that changed how they serve the public?
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If a politician has served their time for a crime, do you believe they deserve a second chance in leadership? Why or why not?
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How would you react if your favorite political candidate was suddenly revealed to have committed a crime in the past?
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Do you think a politician's past mistakes shape their ability to make better choices, or do they signal a lack of integrity?
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Should voters have a bigger say in deciding whether or not someone with a criminal record can run for political office?