Meet the new “agents of change”: older voters.
A recent poll conducted by Pew Research and the National Journal Congressional Connection found that 32 percent of Americans 65 and older said they would be more likely to vote for someone who had never held public office, the largest percentage of any age group. Compared to the youngest segment of voters, those age 18 to 29, the 65-plus set was also:
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