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Politics : THE STARR REPORT

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (670)9/13/1998 5:07:00 PM
From: Satyr  Read Replies (2) of 1533
 
Looks the polls agree with you.

Polls released Sunday said that for the first time a majority of those queried said they would favor some sort of censure. A CBS News poll said 56 percent favored congressional censure, versus 32 percent opposed, while a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll had 59 percent in favor and 35 percent against.

The polls in general showed the public still gave Clinton high marks for his performance in office, with very little taste for impeachment or resignation.

According to CBS, 62 percent of respondents said impeachment was not necessary, versus 32 percent who favored it, and 66 percent said Clinton should not resign.

Starr also came under criticism for the extent of sexual details he included in the report. In the CBS poll, 64 percent said the details were inappropriate and 60 percent said Starr included them to embarrass Clinton.
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