phrase requests - A word for someone who does something for personal gain or financial reward?



What do you call somebody that does something for someone else for money or other personal gain and not because they want to?


For example, when someone votes for a candidate in an election because they get paid to do so, and not because that's the candidate they want.



He only voted for the candidate because he was paid to do so. He's just a ________.





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