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Most in new survey wouldn’t back candidate convicted of crime, or over 80 years old

A new Gallup poll found that most Americans would not support a candidate convicted of a felonious crime or who is older than 80. The survey asked voters to consider voting for someone based on their qualifications and characteristics, even if their party is not in the race.

 According to a recent Gallup survey, the majority of Americans say they would n’t support candidates who have been found guilty of felony crimes or who are older than 80. Voters were asked to express their opinions on choosing a candidate based on various traits and qualifications, perhaps if their… According to a recent Gallup survey, the majority of Americans say they would n’t support candidates who have been found guilty of felony crimes or who are older than 80. Voters were asked to express their opinions on choosing a candidate based on various traits and qualifications, yet if their… 

A new Gallup poll found that most Americans would not support a candidate convicted of a felonious crime or who is older than 80. The survey asked voters to consider voting for someone based on their qualifications and characteristics, even if their party is not in the race.

  

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