Felicia Robinson struggles to run an honest election campaign. If her campaign consultants advise her to leak allegations about her opponent that are not yet substantiated, should Felicia follow this advice?
a. No, because the media will probably leak the allegations anyway.
b. Yes, because tentative findings are the same as firm results.
c. No, because the allegations against her opponent may be proved false.
d. Yes, because the public has a right to know.
c. No, because the allegations against her opponent may be proved false.
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