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More than half of all Democrats said they would be less likely to
support a candidate over 70 years old. More than a third said they would
be less likely to vote for a candidate younger than 40, according to
the April 17-22 opinion poll.
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Political Wire - A new Reuters/Ipsos poll
finds that 54% of all Democrats said they would be less likely to
support a presidential candidate over 70 years old while more than a
third said they would be less likely to vote for a candidate younger
than 40. About a quarter of all Democrats said a White House
candidate’s age did not matter.
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