In contemporary political campaigns, candidates occasionally follow the example of South Carolina senator Darline Graham by confessing that they are unfamiliar with certain issues. While such honesty can be perceived as refreshing, it frequently undermines public trust and invites scrutiny, illustrating how admitting ignorance often proves detrimental to a campaign’s prospects.
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