Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 11, 2016
This is absolutely insane and demonstrates brilliantly the current state of derangement in these United States: 56% of people disagree with the FBI decision not to recommend an indictment, yet only 28% say this makes then less likely to vote for her.
A majority of Americans disapproves of the FBI‘s recommendation not to charge Hillary Clintonwith a crime over her handling of email while secretary of state, and a similar number in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll say the issue leaves them worried about how she’d handle her responsibilities as president if elected.
Most also say the email controversy won’t affect their vote choice in the presidential election. But more say it leaves them less rather than more likely to support Clinton, 28 percent vs. 10 percent.
Here’s the full data from the poll.
Speaking of polls, Trump was 2 points up on Hillary in the most recent general election poll from Rasmussen:
The presidential race has grown a bit tighter in this week’s White House Watch survey.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey of Likely U.S. Voters finds Donald Trump with 42% of the vote, while Hillary Clinton earns 40%. Thirteen percent (13%) still like another candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.
The polls have been bad over the past few weeks, and it’s always nice to see one where we’re winning.
Don’t you just love how every single anti-Trump meme can just as easily be used as a pro-Trump meme?
But Jazzhands McFeels says these polls are fixed, and he seems to know a lot more about this sort of thing than I do. Listen to him on Fash the Nation, it’s the top podcast for election news.