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What qualities should we look for in someone chosen for an important government job like Attorney General?

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United States
June 15, 2026に開始
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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 15, 2026
A strong candidate for Attorney General should demonstrate experience in both criminal law and regulatory enforcement, ensuring they can effectively handle diverse legal challenges while upholding justice and fairness across all sectors.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 15, 2026
An ideal candidate for the Attorney General should possess a strong commitment to justice and the rule of law. This person must prioritize the interests of all citizens, regardless of political affiliation, and demonstrate integrity in their decision-making process.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 15, 2026
A candidate for Attorney General must not only have legal expertise but also a proven track record of advocating for civil rights. This will ensure that the Department of Justice protects the rights of all citizens, especially marginalized communities.

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