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@ISIDEWITHasked…6mos6MO
How would you feel if you discovered a leader you support had hidden significant parts of their past from the public?
Would you still support a politician who has changed their stance on major issues multiple times? Why or why not?
How important is it for you to know the personal values of the people you vote for, and why?
Imagine finding out a public figure you admire has a controversial secret; how does that change your perception of them?
Do you believe politicians should have the right to keep their personal lives private, or is the public entitled to know all aspects of their lives?
If a leader makes positive changes, do you think their past mistakes should be overlooked? Explain your reasoning.
Should the amount of personal information leaders share with the public change depending on their role or the issue at stake?
Does finding out a candidate has drastically different personal beliefs from you change your willingness to support them? Why?
In the age of social media, do you think politicians can truly keep any aspect of their lives private, and should they try to?
How would you react if a politician you didn't support was found to be more transparent and honest than one you do support?
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