I really feel like it should be disqualifying for a candidate to lie about campaign promises. I get that it’s not always straightforward to say what’s a lie, but in this case, it’s obvious.
Not only has he said that he’s going to change something that the Senate has no power to change, but he’s acting like he personally would have the power to do it himself, instead of simply being 1 voice out of 100.
I really feel like it should be disqualifying for a candidate to lie about campaign promises. I get that it’s not always straightforward to say what’s a lie, but in this case, it’s obvious.
Not only has he said that he’s going to change something that the Senate has no power to change, but he’s acting like he personally would have the power to do it himself, instead of simply being 1 voice out of 100.