1. And that, he said, should be how people judge the candidates for president. 2. And the treatment of Clinton has set the standard by which all subsequent presidential candidates will be judged. 3. Candidates are judged on citizenship, scholastic achievement, leadership qualities and athletic accomplishments. 4. Candidates are judged on the originality of their work, not their college grades or personalities. 5. It is a litmus test by which a candidate is judged and by which votes are cast. 6. Some people judge presidential candidates on the basis of how they stand on the issues. 7. The candidates should be judged on whether they can physically and mentally do the job, he said. 8. The council has rejected criticism, saying its sole criteria for judging candidates was the law. 9. The eight factors on which candidates are judged cover domestic economy, internationalisation, government, finance, infrastructure, management, science and technology, and people. |