Posted on 04/06/2019 9:05:30 PM PDT by Libloather
Americans have not yet forgotten about Hillary Clintons use of a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State almost a decade ago. She served in the role from 2009-13.
A new poll finds that nearly three-fourths of Americans still deem that practice a serious practice according to new research. Six-out-of-10 also say the use of the server was illegal, says a wide-ranging Economist/You Gov poll released this week.
74% of Americans say Hillary Clintons use of a personal email to conduct government business while secretary of state is a serious problem; 81% of Republicans, 70% of independents and 73% of Democrats agree.
59% say the practice was illegal; 68% of Republicans, 61% of independents and 49% of Democrats agree.
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Not to the left.
A peek into the SWAMP.
By illegally using her private server for classified emails, Hillary gave aid and comfort to the enemy.
I hope you are right. I have the same hope. Trump proved over years of success with The Apprentice that he is a master of dramatic pacing for a mass audience. His biggest show ever starts now with the run up to the 2020 elections.
Watch out! A. Mitchell sees your taunt and she’ll request J.Comey to come after you; close you down.
Now that they want to complain about Jared Kushners use of private email its suddenly a problem.
The Libya intervention appears to be based on a false flag operation carried out by foreign al Qaeda terrorists acting as proxy for state players closely aligned with both Hillary Clinton, Barak Obama and the Muslim Brotherhood.
It amazes me that the thing is even more current than before the election, 2.5 years ago --when I created it... '-)
TXnMA
(BTW, you have FReepMail...)
TXnMA
Sid is a “Pivotal” Character.
Any poll that claims that 74% of Americans even KNOW about Clinton’s email server would be total BS.
There is essentially zero coverage of that issue by the MSM.
Dims loathe the military. It will probably make them happy.
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