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Saturday 22 October 2016Rasmussen Poll: Most Voters Say Clinton Should Have Been Indicted
Most voters say that Hillary Clinton should have been indicted over her mishandling of classified information when she was secretary of state, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll. In the poll, voters said: The FBI should have sought a criminal indictment: 53 percent; A large portion of voters believe that Clinton’s issues with classified information are an important factor in whom they choose for president: Very important: 49 percent; Breaking down the results by party affiliation, Republicans and Democrats differ widely in their views on a possible indictment. Clinton supporters who agree with no indictment: 85 percent; When asked whether the indictment issue is important to their vote: Trump supporters: 96 percent; The poll showed that men and voters over 40 were more likely to believe Clinton should have been indicted than women and younger voters. Voters in a separate Rasmussen poll are closely split over which candidate they support. Trump: 43 percent; ### http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/rasmussen-poll-hillary-clinton-indicted/2016/10/21/id/754771/ |