Poll: Are U.S. Voters Grow Weary Of Russia Probes?

The Hill: Poll: Voters grow weary of Russia probes

A majority of voters believe the Russia investigations are damaging to the country and are eager to see Congress shift its focus to healthcare, terrorism, national security, the economy and jobs.

Those are the findings of the latest Harvard-Harris Poll survey, provided exclusively to The Hill, which paints a complicated picture of voters’ opinions about the numerous probes that have engulfed the White House.

Sixty-four percent of voters said the investigations into President Trump and Russia are hurting the country. Fifty-six percent of voters said it’s time for Congress and the media to move on to other issues, compared to 44 percent who said the focus should stay on Russia.

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WNU editor: I cannot say that I am surprised. The FBI and other U.S. government institutions has been investigating this story since last year. and there still is no "smoking gun" that the Trump campaign team colluded with the Russians. Unsubstantiated allegations can only go so far .... and it looks like the tipping point of voter interest has already been reached. The problem for the Democrat leadership is that they have raised expectations among their base that the days of President Trump are limited .... that his crimes would result in his removal. What is going to happen when they cannot deliver. I think that is something that they are starting to feel very uncomfortable with about now.

The results of the Harvard-Harris Poll is here.

Update: Some Democrats are getting it .... Dems push leaders to talk less about Russia (The Hill).

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