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I think Sledd is smart, talented and would be capable of being fair and impartial in the Commerce job.
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Like the Governor, Mr. Sledd is now in a lose-lose position if he stays on these corporate boards.
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Mr. Sledd is new to the world of politics, and moreover, in his own mind, his integrity is being questioned indirectly, not to mention he had a promise from the Governor apparently as condition precedent to agreeing to serve.
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That Mr. Sledd is giving back his government salary, and donating compensation from the Boards to worthy causes speaks to character, the people I know in Richmond have the highest regard for him.
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The irony is, bad press or not Sledd could have been confirmed even without resigning had it not been for an occurence at the beginning of the last administration.
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If Sledd steps off the bards, the Senate Dems will confirm him.
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Since there is no upside for McDonnell to keep fighting to keep his promise to Sledd - which is why Sledd didn't resign from the boards - then the new Secretary needs to "take one for the team" and agree to resign.
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I'd agree that if Sledd won't back down, he shouldn't be confirmed.
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It's correct to say the Le Blanc rejection is prelude to the possible rejection of Sledd.
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