61 percent of registered voters surveyed said it is likely that Clinton was selling influence to foreign donors

Washington Times:
About six in 10 registered voters think it’s likely that the Clintons were selling influence to foreign contributors who made donations to the nonprofit organization founded by former President Bill Clinton.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign has been forced to push back on reports involving the Clinton Foundation’s acceptance of financial donations from foreign governments while she was serving as the nation’s top diplomat.

Sixty-one percent think it’s “very” or “somewhat” likely the Clintons were selling influence to the foreign contributors, while 33 percent thought it was “not very” or “not at all” likely, according to a new Fox News poll.
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Democratic voters, though, didn’t appear terribly concerned about allegations of Mrs. Clinton’s dishonesty and unethical behavior more generally. She has also faced questions over her exclusive use of a private email system while serving as secretary of state.

About seven in 10 likely Democratic primary voters said they were “not very” or “not at all” concerned, while 31 percent said they were “very” or “somewhat” concerned.
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Many Democrats don't particularly care about the integrity of their candidates along as they give them things.  I suspect they would be of a different mind if a Republican candidate did the same thing.  But there are enough Democrats whoa re upset about the Clinton's conduct that it could swing an election if they just stayed home.

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