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Most Democrats want Hillary Clinton investigated for any role in Russiagate scandal: poll

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A surprisingly large share of Democrats wants to see Hillary Clinton investigated over her possible role in manufacturing dirt to try to tie Donald Trump to the Kremlin, a new poll shows.

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The survey, conducted by TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy and Politics in New Jersey last month, polled 1,308 Americans about the mushrooming investigation by Special Counsel John Durham into the FBIxe2x80x99s probe of Trumpxe2x80x99s alleged links to Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign.

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Nearly three out of four of those polled who are following the story said they think itxe2x80x99s important prosecutors investigate Clinton for her role in the Russiagate scandal along with her top campaign advisers.

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That includes two-thirds xe2x80x94 or 66 percent xe2x80x94 of the Democrats polled who said they have been keeping up with the case.

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Thatxe2x80x99s up 20 points from this past October, when TIPP asked the same question of a national panel, and indicates the Durham probe may be turning Democratic opinion regarding Clinton and the controversy.

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Meanwhile, 91 percent of Republicans in the same group and 65 percent of Independents also called for Clinton to specifically be investigated.

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Durham has already charged Clinton campaign subcontractor Igor Danchenko for allegedly lying about the sourcing behind the debunked so-called Steele dossier he helped compile, which attempted to frame Trump as a Kremlin agent.

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Danchenko, a former Brookings Institution analyst, completely fabricated the source for the dossierxe2x80x99s most explosive allegations, according to the indictment. It turns out he also allegedly used a Clinton campaign adviser as another key source for other dirt he gathered. Danchenko was arrested in October and has pleaded not guilty.

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Michael Sussmann, the former law partner of Clinton campaign general counsel Mark Elias, was indicted in September for allegedly lying about his work for the Clinton campaign on a scheme linking Trump to a Russian bank. Sussmann has pleaded not guilty.

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As part of the probe involving Sussmann, Durham said in a legal filing Friday that he discovered Clintonxe2x80x99s 2016 presidential campaign paid a Web firm to xe2x80x9cinfiltratexe2x80x99xe2x80x99 servers at Trump Towers and the White House to try to tie Trump to Russia.

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Meanwhile, the new poll found that Americans want greater scrutiny of the Biden family, too.

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More than two-thirds, or 68 percent, of respondents said they think itxe2x80x99s important that the presidentxe2x80x99s son, Hunter Biden, and brother Jimmy Biden are walled off from any business involving the administration. That includes communicating with the president and his aides about policy proposals or taking any government jobs or contracts, the majority told pollsters.

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An equal share of Democrats and Republicans xe2x80x94 71 percent xe2x80x94 agreed that the presidentxe2x80x99s relatives should be kept at armxe2x80x99s length, the poll found.

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Last year, Hunter revealed that he is under federal investigation for possible tax fraud. He has insisted hexe2x80x99s handled his xe2x80x9caffairs legally and appropriatelyxe2x80x9d and has no plans to strike a plea deal.

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It was recently revealed that Delawarexe2x80x99s US Attorney, David Weiss, a Trump appointee, has issued subpoenas for bank records involving Hunter, his uncle Jimmy, and former business partners Devon Archer and Eric Schwerin.

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The same poll found that 46 percent of Americans think the mainstream media have done a fair to poor job covering Biden and his familyxe2x80x99s alleged influence-peddling and other corruption.

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A majority of Republicans, 69 percent, and Independents, 54 percent, give the media poor grades. In contrast, 53 percent of Democrats think the media are doing a good job covering allegations of Biden graft.

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Among other key findings: 76 percent of Americans want Attorney General Merrick Garlandxe2x80x99s counsel Maggie Goodlander to recuse herself from the Durham probe because of a potential personal conflict posed by her husband, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, who is cited in the Sussmann indictment.

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Eight-two percent of Republicans and 79 percent of Democrats agree.

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xe2x80x9cThey understand that she canxe2x80x99t be involved in matters related to the probe since her husband played an active role in Hillary Clintonxe2x80x99s campaign,xe2x80x9d said Raghavan Mayur of TIPP.