Showing posts with label Monmouth Poll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monmouth Poll. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Poll shows support for criminal investigation into Clinton's email use

Poll shows support for criminal investigation into Clinton's email use | Washington Examiner
A majority of American voters supports a criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton's personal email account.
Though roughly half of voters (51 percent) believes Clinton's private email use during her time as secretary of state was mainly a matter of convenience, 52 percent also say her emails should be subject to a criminal investigation into the potential release of classified material, according to a new Monmouth University poll released Wednesday.
Thirty-eight percent of those voters believe Clinton has something to hide, with 68 percent of Republicans being more likely to believe this notion than 80 percent of Democrats who believe it was a matter of convenience.
Most Republicans, 82 percent, support a criminal investigation, compared to 66 percent of Democrats who are opposed.
"Initial media reports of a criminal probe proved to be inaccurate, but most voters feel that the potential release of classified information merits investigation," Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute, said in a statement.
The poll also found that Republicans are more likely than Democrats (87 percent to 56 percent) to have heard much about Clinton's use of private emails. Overall, 61 percent of voters have heard about the story.
The telephone poll of roughly 1,000 registered American voters was conducted July 30-Aug. 2 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Poll: Obama wouldn't win third term

New Poll Finds Obama Would Get Crushed If He Ran For Third Term…

Poll: Obama wouldn't win third term | TheHill
In a Monmouth University poll released Monday morning, President Obama’s claim that he could win a third White House term if he were to run in 2016 is put to the test — and fails.
"Under our Constitution, I cannot run again,”Obama told members of the African Union during a recent trip to Ethiopia, adding, “I think if I ran, I could win.”
According to the Monmouth poll, Obama should be glad he can’t run again.
Sixty-eight percent of respondents said they would vote for someone else, while only 26 percent said they would be willing to give the president four more years.
Though an understandably low number of Republicans would cast their vote for a third Obama term (5 percent), he polls at just 23 percent with independents. Even Democrats aren’t so sure they’d want Obama back in the Oval Office: 43 percent would vote for another candidate.
Meanwhile, Obama’s job approval rating appears to be holding steady with Democrats — 79 percent versus 80 percent in Monmouth’s July poll.
But his disapproval ratings are up with both Republicans (85 percent versus 80 percent) and independents (52 percent versus 48 percent). 

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