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Most Call High School Off-Limits in Evaluating Candidate Character
Most Americans by far dismiss the relevance of accusations that Mitt Romney bullied a high-school classmate, calling it off-point in the election debate - and indicating they'd say the same about Barack Obama's behavior as a high-school student, as well.
Three-quarters in this ABC News/Washington Post poll say the account of Romney's high school behavior is not a serious matter, about as many say it doesn't provide relevant information on his character, and nearly all - 90 percent - say it's not a major factor in their vote preference.
http://news.yahoo.com/most-call-hig...g-candidate-160044648--abc-news-politics.html
Most Americans by far dismiss the relevance of accusations that Mitt Romney bullied a high-school classmate, calling it off-point in the election debate - and indicating they'd say the same about Barack Obama's behavior as a high-school student, as well.
Three-quarters in this ABC News/Washington Post poll say the account of Romney's high school behavior is not a serious matter, about as many say it doesn't provide relevant information on his character, and nearly all - 90 percent - say it's not a major factor in their vote preference.
http://news.yahoo.com/most-call-hig...g-candidate-160044648--abc-news-politics.html