A majority of voters think the Justice Department should name an independent prosecutor to decide if criminal charges ought to be brought against Hillary Clinton for using a private email server while serving as secretary of state, a new poll shows.
A Rasmussen Reports survey released Friday shows 54 percent of likely voters believe the appointment of a special prosecutor is the way to avoid any possible conflict of interest in the case.
Top GOP lawmakers have already called for Attorney General Loretta Lynch to step aside, skeptical of her neutrality when it comes time to decide on criminal prosecution if an FBI probe finds Clinton broke the law.
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Ya think? The person appointed needs to be the one the farthest away from anything to do the Clintons or Obama or even Demonrats. Then maybe actual justice can take place, but then again they may commit suicide like Vince Foster.
Why. It will end with an Obama pardon.
Lynch is as complicit in the criminal activities as the HildaBeast - or the illegal alien!
If Lynch got one email - she's guilty for not calling the IG and reporting it!
You need only to understand ONE fact.
The fix is in for Hillary.
She could be caught outside a recently robbed bank with a mask, gun, and a sack of cash and she would STILL be the democrat candidate.
She knows it, too.
If "we, the people" were under investigation by the FBI for what she is being investigated for, we would not/could not sleep and DEFINTELY would not joke about any of it.
She, on the other hand, is quite cavalier and supremely confident.
When it comes to crime and prosecution, connections are EVERYTHING.
Keep cheering.
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