(NPR) — “Most Americans have lost more faith in the security of the nation’s election systems since the last NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll asked the same question two months ago. . . But when asked this month about the security of those elections and if Russia posed a threat, most U.S. adults — 55 percent — said they now think Russia will likely interfere.”
Most Americans say Special Counsel Robert Mueller is conducting a fair investigation into the Trump campaign’s alleged Russia ties and should be allowed to complete the probe. But recent polling data shows that support is eroding, according to the latest poll from PBS NewsHour, NPR and Marist.
Sixty-five percent of Americans said Mueller should be allowed to finish his investigation, while 15 percent of U.S. adults said he should be fired, the poll found. An additional 20 percent of Americans said they didn’t know.
Click to continue reading. By Laura Santhanam – Apr 17, 2018.