Integrity goes to character. Does Kamala Harris pass this test? It is a key question now she is the Democrats’ Presidential candidate after Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the Presidential ticket. Previously, she was San Francisco’s District Attorney (2004-11), and then California’s Attorney General (2011-17). Can her future be ‘unburdened by her past’, to quote from her most frequent saying?
If integrity is a vital characteristic in a prosecutor, a District Attorney and an Attorney General, it is even more vital, surely, in the potential next President of America.
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