Years ago, it was rare to see anyone with tattoos unless they’d served in the military or were part of a small subculture. Tattoos were seen as tough, rebellious, or unprofessional. Today, that’s completely changed — it seems like everyone has ink, including doctors, teachers, and even police officers with full sleeve tattoos. You also see far more women with tattoos now than you ever did in the past. With that shift in culture, it raises an interesting question: should visible tattoos be considered perfectly fine for our political candidates, or is there still a line of professionalism that should be maintained?