56
percent of Americans disapprove of FBI decision to exonerate Hillary Clinton, Scott
Clement
A majority of Americans reject the FBI's recommendation
against charging Hillary Clinton with a crime for her State Department e-mail
practices and say the issue raises concerns about how she might perform her
presidential duties, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
Six in 10 voters say the outcome will have no impact on
their vote this November, even as those who do largely say it discourages them
from backing the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Last week's decision by FBI Director James B. Comey
resulted in the Justice Department's decision that Clinton would not face
criminal prosecution which could have derailed her presidential bid. But
Comey's sharp critique of Clinton's email practices and systematic dismantling of her public defenses
stocked critics with fresh ammunition for the general election campaign.
The Post-ABC poll found 56 percent disapprove of Comey's recommendation
against charging Clinton while 35 percent approve. The survey mentioned Comey's
reasoning that Clinton did not have criminal intent but that he found her
actions were extremely careless handling e-mails.
Roughly 6 in 10 independents disapprove of the recommendation against
charges (59 percent), rising to nearly 9 in 10 Republicans (88 percent) and
falling to 31 percent of Democrats.
While Clinton has defended her practice as a matter of personal convenience
similar to her predecessors, 57 percent in the poll say the issue worries them
about how she might handle responsibilities if elected president, while 39
percent say it's not related to how she would perform as president. Over 4 in
10 say they are "very worried" about the issue's implications for
Clinton's performance as president.
Most worry email issue speaks to Clinton responsibility
Q: Does this issue make you worry about how Clinton might handle her
responsibilities if she's elected president, or do you think it's NOT related
to how she might handle her responsibilities if elected? IF WORRIED: Are you
very worried about this, or somewhat worried
The results resemble public opinion throughout the past
year showing a majority of the public criticizing her answers to questions
about the issue — a Post-ABC poll before the federal probe ended
found 56 percent disapproving of her response.
One key factor behind the negative ratings is a
substantial level of criticism for Clinton among fellow partisans and
Democratic-leaning groups.
Over 3 in 10 Democrats disapprove of Director Comey's
recommendation against charges for Clinton (31 percent), and the same
percentage says the issue makes them worry about Clinton's presidential
responsibility. Over 4 in 10 liberals say the issue raises concerns about how
Clinton might handle responsibilities as president, as do 36 percent of
non-white Americans and 56 percent of those under age 40.
Registered voters who oppose the decision to forego criminal charges are
nonetheless split on whether the outcome makes them less likely to vote Clinton
in November — 47 percent say it makes no difference in their vote while 45
percent say they're less likely to support her (8 percent say they're more
likely to do so).
Among all voters, 60 percent say the outcome makes no difference in their
vote choice, including an identical share of political independents. Republican
voters are the most likely to say the outcome discourages them to support
Clinton — 49 percent — though the vast majority of this group was already
strongly opposed to her candidacy before the FBI's announcement.
Most say outcome of Clinton probe won't impact vote
Q: Has the outcome of this issue made you more likely to support Clinton
for president, less likely, or won't it make any difference in your vote?
(Results among registered voters)
The Post-ABC poll was conducted Wednesday and Thursday
among a random national sample of 519 adults reached on cellular and landline
phones. The margin of sampling error for overall results is plus or minus 5
percentage points.
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