The OP didn't ask whether Willravel should respect the privacy of a politician, he asked a rather open ended philosophical question of whether they deserve a right to privacy. And I believe they do, but that women deserve additional privacy regarding sexual matters, giving consideration to what society at large does (and thinks) when given sexual details about people, including political candidates.
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