71% Of Americans Don't Believe Russia Was Responsible For Election-Related Hacks
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Much as the mainstream media has been pushing the idea that “Russian hackers," led by Vladimir Putin, stole the election from Hillary Clinton, it appears the American people aren’t buying it.
Zero Hedge reports a new poll conducted by Morning Consult found only 29% of Americans feel they "know with near certainty that Russia is responsible" for the hacking of DNC and Podesta emails.
There has been no evidence presented that supports Russian interference in the election with near certainty.
Meanwhile, the poll also found that "Democrats in Congress" were considered to be the "least trusted" group in Washington D.C., while the CIA, NSA and FBI are still viewed as largely credible organizations by nearly two-thirds of Americans.
Corrie O'Connor