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Why FBI didn't prosecute Hillary Clinton on Email Issue
 

 

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  • A majority of Americans disagree with the FBI's decision not to criminally charge Hillary Clinton, according to a poll
  • Opinions on the FBI's decision were sharply divided along partisan lines
 

Washington, DC (CNN)A majority of Americans say they disagree with the FBI's decision not to recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, according to a new poll.

A Washington Post/ABC News poll, released Monday, found that 56% of American adults disapprove of the FBI's decision, while 35% said they approved. But a majority -- 58% -- also said the issue would not affect their vote in the 2016 presidential election.
    Opinions on the FBI's decision were sharply divided along partisan lines. According to the poll, nearly 90% of Republicans said Clinton should have been charged, while only about 30% of Democrats said the same.
    Republicans were most likely to say the non-indictment would affect their vote in the presidential election -- 47% say it makes them less likely to support Clinton, compared to 10% of Democrats. Independents were more split, with 58% saying the issue made no difference for their vote and 33% said it made them less likely to support Clinton.
    Last week, FBI director James Comey announced that the agency would not recommend that the Justice Department pursue criminal charges related to Clinton's use of of a private email server during her term as Secretary of State, capping a year-long investigation into the matter that has roiled the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee's White House bid. Attorney General Loretta Lynch accepted the recommendation of the FBI not to bring charges.
    The Washington Post/ABC News poll was conducted July 6-7 and surveyed a random national sample of 619 adults. The margin of error is +/- 5 points.
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    1 minute ago, ckf said:

    56% of American adults disapprove of the FBI's decision, while 35% said they approved. But a majority -- 58% -- also said the issue would not affect their vote in the 2016 presidential election.

    Wow and she's likely to be our next president???? :lol:  :lmao: 

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    58% -- also said the issue would not affect their vote in the 2016 presidential election.

    ^^^

    That's because they have already decided to vote for Trump. The next president no matter how hard the left stomps their feet and jumps up and down loudly saying otherwise.  :lol:<-- as sad as that may be.

     

     

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    3 hours ago, Rw06GT said:

    58% -- also said the issue would not affect their vote in the 2016 presidential election.

    ^^^

    That's because they have already decided to vote for Trump. The next president no matter how hard the left stomps their feet and jumps up and down loudly saying otherwise.  :lol:<-- as sad as that may be.

     

     

    The felons, illegals dead voters,,sheep and parasites have already decided this election .

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