Pew ran down a list of “presidential traits” and asked whether certain traits would make them more or less likely to support that candidate, or whether it wouldn’t matter either way. And a whopping 53 percent of those polled would be less likely to support an atheist candidate. That’s compared to only 35 percent who would be less likely to support someone who wasn’t faithful to their spouse.
One of the more contentious answers is “Washington experience.” 19 percent would be more likely to
Some other interesting results: 22 percent would be less likely to vote for someone who publicly admitted to smoking pot, a whopping 43 percent would be more likely to vote for someone who previously served in the military, and, remarkably, 2 percent of those polled were willing to say they would be more likely to vote for someone who cheated on their spouse.
Who are these people?
[h/t HotAir]
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