
Question 1: Political vetting is really important because if your candidate doesn't know what they're talking about, they can put you and your campaign in the toilet. This person is also your successor if something goes wrong, so they need to be able to do everything that you can do. Vetting is also important because you need to make sure that you're compatible with the person you'll be working with. You need to be able to agree on certain things and balance each other out.
Question 5: I do think that some states are more qualified because there are some states that simply aren't as involved in foreign policy as others. Washington DC is way different than Montana because their issues are completely different. Someone who was the Governor of a place like Alaska or Wyoming doesn't have the experience, the relations, or the problems that states like New York, DC, Illinois, and California have,
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