In the case of the Clinton Foundation — a foundation that has done good throughout the world — she and husband Bill should have done a far better job when she became secretary of state to isolate themselves from that organization, just as they must certainly do now if she wins. But the problem was one of appearances, and it does not disqualify her to be president. Not when her opponent is Trump.

We believe that electing Donald Trump president would be dangerous. We also believe it would be an insult:

An insult to women. He has shown little regard for judging them by their abilities instead of their appearance, and there is evidence of predatory behavior that is appalling. Let’s be clear. If the things Trump described on the Billy Bush bus were descriptions of what he has actually done rather than simply “locker room banter,” he is the one who should be in jail.

An insult to minorities. Trump railed against a judge because of his Mexican descent. He attacked Muslim Gold Star parents. He was sued by the Justice Department twice for not renting to blacks. He questioned, when there was no question, whether President Obama was born in the United States. It is a pattern that cannot be dismissed lightly.