Kerik - who was indicted Thursday on federal corruption charges - if elected President.
"It wouldn't be fair to ask that question at this point," the Republican presidential hopeful said in an exclusive interview in Dubuque, Iowa, just hours before Kerik was indicted in New York.
"He may or may not be charged, he may or may not be convicted. Who knows what happens?"
That's a cop out. It's a simple question, if Bernie was found guilty on all counts, would you pardon him if you were President?
That seems like an easy enough question if you ask me.
The guys is up on a lot of corruption related charges, so personally, I would say "no" to pardoning him. If I felt his jail sentence was too long, perhaps I would pardon part of the sentence, but a crime is a crime, and if he's found guilty, he should serve a fair sentence.
To dodge the question puts a big red flag over Guiliani's head for me.
Travis
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