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He said there was a perception that in past administrations the career employees doing the screening may have weeded out candidates because the selecting officials were not 'comfortable with their political persuasion.' He said the political persuasion he was referring to pertained to candidates who had been in the military or law enforcement, 'whether you call that conservative or not.'.
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