Nearly half of Americans say that they are not satisfied with former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton's response to the 2012 Benghazi attacks that killed four U.S. citizens. However, a large number told the latest
NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll that they think the inquiry by the special House Benghazi committee is biased.
Clinton, the front-runner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, testifies before the Benghazi panel on Thursday.
The results:
On Clinton's response to attacks:
- Not satisfied: 44 percent.
- Satisfied: 27 percent.
- Don't know: 28 percent.
On whether the Benghazi investigation is fair:
- Unfair: 36 percent.
- Fair: 29 percent.
- Don't know: 35 percent.
On whether Clinton's private emails are an important factor in voting:
- Yes: 47 percent.
- No: 44 percent.
In hypothetical general election matchups against Republicans, Clinton would defeat:
- Ben Carson 47-45 percent.
- Marco Rubio 46-45 percent.
- Ted Cruz 49-41 percent.
The survey of 1,000 adults was conducted between Thursday and Sunday and has a margin of error of 3.1 percent.
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