Posted on 06/23/2017 11:55:44 AM PDT by ColdOne
A majority of voters believe the Russia investigations are damaging to the country and are eager to see Congress shift its focus to healthcare, terrorism, national security, the economy and jobs.
Those are the findings of the latest Harvard-Harris Poll survey, provided exclusively to The Hill, which paints a complicated picture of voters opinions about the numerous probes that have engulfed the White House.
Sixty-four percent of voters said the investigations into President Trump and Russia are hurting the country. Fifty-six percent of voters said its time for Congress and the media to move on to other issues, compared to 44 percent who said the focus should stay on Russia.
But other surveys have found strong support for the special counsel investigating the Russia probe. A Harvard-Harris survey released last month found 75 percent support for former FBI Director Robert Muellers investigation.
There is evidence in the Harvard-Harris survey that voters are taking the investigations seriously: Fifty-eight percent say theyre concerned by allegations of obstruction of justice against Trump, with the same number worried about possible dealings between Trump and the Russian government.
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Seriously Larry, what would happen if the Republicans on these committees just said enough of this BS and simply stopped showing up to any meetings dealing with this bogus Russian fiasco?
The re-opening of the Lynch and Hillary matters are clear evidence of why Democrats were desperate to take Trump down on Russia early.
Gowdy already admitted his was over.
But you don’t want these “witnesses” giving sound bite after sound bite w no cross examination.
True. Thanks.
I do, and it's one of my favorite all time movies.
No I don’t remember.
1. People are getting tired of hearing about it, especially since they have yet to see any proof whatsoever of "collusion" by the Trump campaign.
2. More and more people are finally starting to ask the question that should have been asked months ago: If the Obama administration knew about Russian attempts to interfere in the election since last summer, why didn't they do something about it then? (an uncomfortable topic for the media for which they have no good explanation.)
Now I'm not old enough to remember seeing it when it first came out as I was born in 1962, but I do remember seeing it as a child and more times than I can recount as an adult. It's hysterically funny with a "who's who" in the acting & comedy world of the time.
I love that movie! Haven’t seen it in years.
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