Minnesota poll: Felony conviction should disqualify presidential candidates, most say

GOP presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at the Minnesota Republican Lincoln Reagan Dinner May 17 in St. Paul, two weeks before he was convicted on 34 felony counts related to his hush money case. A new poll finds most Minnesotans believe a felony conviction should disqualify anyone for running for president.
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A new poll finds most Minnesotans believe the Oval Office should be off limits to anyone with a felony conviction. They're also frustrated by the advanced ages of the major party candidates.