The majority of Americans believe that Hillary Clinton’s campaign broke the law.
New polling from Rasmussen reports found the majority of Americans say Clinton’s campaign broke the law when encouraging the federal government to spy on her political opponent at the time, Donald Trump.
“With the first trial of Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation now in a D.C. courtroom, a majority of voters believe Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign acted illegally by encouraging federal agencies to spy on Donald Trump’s campaign,” Rasmussen said.
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More evidence has emerged in recent months showing the Clinton campaign’s legal team may have lied to federal law enforcement to get them to dig into Trump’s servers, one piece of an ongoing scandal.
The Rasmussen poll found only a third of voters don’t believe it is likely that the campaign broke the law.
“A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 55% of Likely U.S. voters believe it is at least somewhat likely that Clinton campaign officials acted illegally during the 2016 presidential campaign, including 42% who think it’s Very Likely they broke the law,” Rasmussen said. “Thirty-three percent (33%) don’t believe it is likely Clinton campaign officials acted illegally, including 16% who say it’s Not At All Likely. Another 11% are not sure.”