Friday, May 31, 2013

American Voters 4:1 in Favor of Special Prosecutor for IRS Scandal

MAY 31, 2013

American voters are getting the whiff of corruption emanating out of Washington D.C.. Quinnipiac surveyed voters and found a whopping 76%-17% in favor of a special prosecutor to investigate the IRS scandal.

Even more surprising, Democrats favored 63%-30% further investigating the IRS’ targeting of pro-Constitution, Conservative, Christian and tea party groups. Furthermore, in the May 30th released poll, President Obama was given a negative 45%-49% job approval, which was just above water at 48%-45% on May 1st. Independent voters were at 37%-57% approval of President Obama.

Americans are divided 49%-47% in favor of President Obama being honest and trustworthy, compared to 58%-37% in September 2011, when Quinnipiac last surveyed this question.

Just stop and ponder these poll results: even though it seemed like nothing could ever break through and get Democrats to concede something is wrong in the nation’s capital, over two-thirds think a branch of the federal government is worth investigating. Such Democrats can start here: the former head of the IRS Doug Shulman visited the White House more than any other public official.

source: ijreview

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