November 16, 2011
AP
FoxNews.com
A majority of American voters think the sexual harassment claims made against Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain are motivated by something other than fairness.
A minority thinks the allegations are serious enough to disqualify him from the race.
Cain has been battling claims that he sexually harassed four women more than a decade ago.
A Fox News poll released Wednesday found that over half of voters think politics (21 percent) or the possibility of financial gain (31 percent) are behind the claims. One voter in four (25 percent) thinks the women making the accusations against Cain are motivated by fairness.
Click here to see the full results of the poll
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