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AARP Polls Reveal Top Concerns for Voters 50 and Older - Los Angeles Sentinel

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More than half of voters 50-years and older in crucial battleground states are worried about contracting the novel coronavirus. 

At the same time, African Americans are particularly opposed to how President Donald Trump has handled the pandemic, according to extensive polling commissioned by AARP. 

The post AARP Polls Reveal Top Concerns for Voters 50 and Older appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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