Opinion: Democratic committee chairmen have hit the sweet spot with voters — so far
Rep. Jerrold Nadler , chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, joined at right by Rep. Elijah E. Cummings , chairman of the House Oversight Committee, speaks at the Capitol on Jan. 4. By Jennifer Rubin Jennifer Rubin Opinion writer covering politics and policy, foreign and domestic Email Bio Follow Opinion writer March 5 at 5:11 PM The Quinnipiac poll released Tuesday finds:
But U.S. voters are divided 45 - 43 percent on whether Trump committed any crimes while he has been president. A presidential candidate paying money to hide a negative story during a campaign, and not disclosing that payment, is unethical and a crime, 40 percent of voters say. Another 21 percent say it is unethical, but not a crime, and 20 percent say it is not unethical.
Interestingly, special counsel Robert S. Muller III gets high approval marks, 54 percent to 27 percent, while Trump has a negative job approval, 38 percent to 55 percent, worse than some other recent polling. Nearly half strongly disapprove.
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