Think the email scandal didn't hurt Hillary? Surprisingly, 63% of Independents thought she should have been prosecuted . . . . and these people will determine the next president.


Washington Examiner:
The first poll testing the FBI's decision to let Hillary Clinton off with a scolding for her sloppy handling of classified emails as secretary of State found that 54 percent disagreed with the decision not to indict, including a quarter of Democrats.
Rasmussen Reports found that 37 percent of likely voters agreed with the FBI move, 54 percent disagreed and 10 percent were undecided. The poll of 1,000 was taken Tuesday night and after the FBI's press conference announcing its decision.
Among Democrats, 64 percent agreed to let Clinton off with some tough words, but 25 percent disagreed with FBI Director James Comey's decision not to seek a criminal indictment
Among Republicans, 79 percent wanted an indictment. So did Independents, at 63 percent, and 25 percent of Democrats disagreed with the decision.

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