Does a Governor whose email account has been hacked really have the executive experience to be Vice President?
As this Governor probably doesn’t run and maintain her own email server, then it’s probably irrelevant. However, if her email account was hacked because she chose an easy password, or wrote it down somewhere, then it demonstrates a lack of awareness regarding security that could have much bigger ramifications if/ when they become VP.
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