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by dragonwriter
3405 days ago
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> By your definition any appointee is a 'political position'. Direct Presidential appointees are absolutely political; cabinet members more than most. > That term has a real meaning in the circles which matter (i.e., politics), and AG is not considered a political position. It actually has a fairly vague and shifting meaning even within politics, but by virtually any of them the Attorney-General is very much a political position. |
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