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    What Do Americans REALLY Think Of Feds Possible Deep State Involvement Against Trump? The Answer May Surprise You

    By Daniel FlemingUpdated:June 5, 20182 Mins Read
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    FILE PHOTO: FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe pauses while testifying before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in Washington, U.S., June 7, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/Files - RC1398795810
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    A new Rasmussen poll is out and the liberals must be crying in their beer. Not only don’t people think that President trump colluded with Russia but now a majority of voters believe that senior law enforcement broke the law in an attempt to keep Trump from winning the election.

    42% say they don’t think they did and only 26% were willing to say there was no chance that they did. That doesn’t sound like a ringing endorsement to me. It may also become problematic for the Democrats who have insisted from day one that there was a mountain of evidence that he did collude with the Russians.

    People don’t like to admit when they have been made a fool of and that could easily translate into votes for Republicans, or possibly just against Democrats.  Or many of them will just stay home. None of those results will be good for the party of MS-13.  At the beginning of the year, it appeared that Democrats had a good chance of taking back the House but those hopes are fading fast as Democrats continue to commit unforced errors.

    From Breitbart News

    A full 72 percent of Republican voters believe it is “likely” federal law enforcement broke the law in an effort to destroy Trump.  This is up from 66 percent in February. A clear majority of 55 percent of Republicans believe it is “very likely,” an increase from 47 percent.

    Even Democrats are becoming more convinced. Nearly a third of Democrats, 29 percent, “believe these officials are Very Likely to have broken the law.” That is up from 22 percent in February.

    Another 9 percent of Democrats believe it is “somewhat likely” the feds broke the law, which puts 38 percent of Democrats in the “likely” column.

    Things are only going to get worse. Now, that people know that they were spying on the Trump campaign and that almost all of the big cheeses at the FBI and DOJ have committed perjury at least one and the fact that the DOJ is not handing over documents to Congress, it’s beginning to look like an all-out cover-up.

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