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Poll Image The total number of people who voted in this poll: 59,141 1) Given the circumstances surrounding Benghazi, the IRS and AP journalists do you think the Obama administration is lying to the American public? 97% voted: Yes, they are clearly lying about the events. 3% voted: No, they are telling the truth. 1% voted: Not Sure. 2) Do you trust President Barack Obama? 3% voted: I trust Obama. 1% voted: I somewhat trust Obama. 97% voted: I do not trust Obama. 0% voted: Not Sure. 3) Do you believe the Benghazi story was altered to protect the reputation of Hillary Clinton leading up the 2016 Presidential election? 90% voted: Yes, she is the front running democrat. 5% voted: No, talking points and stories have been embellished historically by all administrations. 5% voted: Not Sure. 4) In the Watergate scandal, President Nixon used his personal power to subject his enemies to income tax audits. Do you think the current IRS scandal is Obama’s Watergate? 95% voted: Yes, Obama used the IRS to violate the rights of groups that are known to oppose him. 3% voted: No, the large volume of new tax exempt political groups that formed leading up to the election warranted a much closer look. 1% voted: Not Sure. 5) The Attorney General subpoenaed the phone records of hundreds of AP journalists in the wake of a leak of classified information. Do you feel this was justified under the circumstances? 10% voted: Yes, classified information was leaked that could put American lives in Afghanistan in jeopardy; the source needs to be found. 88% voted: No, the subpoena demonstrates an abuse of power and reveals the current level of government snooping on American citizens. 3% voted: Not Sure. 6) Which political party do you most closely align with philosophically? 3% voted: Democrat 33% voted: Republican 6% voted: Libertarian 28% voted: Tea Party 25% voted: Independent 4% voted: Other
Posted on: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 22:40:53 +0000

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