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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog
So is the fact that that she used the 'companies email' to conduct personal business enough to disqualify her as president?..
It was bad judgement at best - She's not the first potential candidate to have suffered from that, surely?....
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I wouldn't call it "bad judgment" when she destroyed items that she was specifically not supposed to destroy. If this happened after we knew of a crime, it would be called tampering with evidence. In this case, we have no way of knowing whether or not there is a crime because the evidence was destroyed.
Did she commit a crime? I have no idea, but she sure did not help her case.