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The Record · Democracy & Institutions · 7A3C4406
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No actionable federal action in this source

Routed by Priya Shah · The piece covers a political scandal and electoral viability, which directly implicates democratic processes and institutional integrity, matching Clara Whitfield's lens on defending constitutional checks and a neutral civil service. Section reviewed by Elena Park · "Grounding is sound: the source describes a personal scandal in a Senate campaign, not a federal policy action, rule, or court ruling. No government mechanism to document. 'Skip' is correct." Reviewed by Teresa Calderón · "Correct call — no actionable federal mechanism; aligns with our mission scope to skip electoral-politics-only items."

The source describes a personal scandal within a Senate campaign, not a federal policy action, rule, executive order, or court ruling. It lacks a traceable government mechanism that would meet Project Daylight's mission, and is not suitable for a reframe.

The provided text does not document any federal policy action, executive order, rulemaking, or court ruling. It centers on a personal scandal in a Senate campaign—a matter of electoral politics, not a concrete act by the federal administration or its allies affecting the country. Project Daylight tracks specific government actions that threaten democratic norms; this source contains no such mechanism. The appropriate response is to skip this entry.

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