by Rasmussen Reports: With the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton's campaign coming under increasing investigative scrutiny for their ties to Russia, just over half of voters now think something illegal was going on.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters believe it's likely that Bill and Hillary Clinton or their close political associates broke the law in their dealings with Russia. Thirty-seven percent (37%) say that's unlikely. This includes 37% who consider illegal activity Very Likely and 20% who say it's Not At All Likely. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Sixty percent (60%) continue to believe it's likely some actions Hillary Clinton took as secretary of State were influenced by donations made to the Clinton Foundation, with 45% who say it's Very Likely. This is down slightly from highs of 64% and 49% respectively last August. Twenty-nine percent (29%) say it's unlikely that Secretary Clinton did favors for some of those who contributed to the Clinton Foundation, but that includes only 12% who say it's Not At All Likely.
Fifty-two percent (52%) of voters said in April that Bill and Hillary Clinton's private dealings with Russian officials should be included in the FBI and congressional investigations of the Trump campaign's alleged Russia ties. . . .
Among voters who believe some of Secretary Clinton's actions are Very Likely to have been guided by donations to the Clinton Foundation, 77% also think the Clintons or their top associates are likely to have broken the law in their dealings with the Russians. ...
Most voters think it's time for Hillary Clinton to retire from politics.
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