1. How Strong Does the Evidence Against Kavanaugh Need to Be?

From New York Times: "Even if it wouldn't support a criminal conviction or civil liability, a merely credible allegation is enough to disqualify him."

2. How much evidence do we need to destroy someone?

From Washington Post: "The current information about the allegation against Brett Kavanaugh should not be enough to derail his nomination."

3. Why should we believe Kavanaugh?

From Washington Post: "The accusation matters most because of what it implies about what he might do as a judge."

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