By Kelsey Rupp
This article was originally published on June 1, 2016.
Just days after the State Department released its critical audit of her private email server, a new poll shows voters are split on how Clinton should proceed if she is indicted.
In a poll of 1,000 likely U.S. voters released by Rasmussen Reports Tuesday, 43% said Clinton should “immediately stop campaigning” if she is “charged with a felony” in connection to the investigation of her e-mail.
But she’s got some breathing room.
Half of those surveyed think the former Secretary of State should
continue running until a court weighs in on her guilt or innocence.
Democrats are the most supportive of Clinton, with 71% believe
Clinton should keep running regardless if she is indicted. Only 30% of
Republicans and 46% of unaffiliated voters agree.
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Source: Independent Journal
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