The whole 'in one graph' formulation is an anachronism, sure. Anyway, here’s the aftermath of Mueller investigation in one graph.
By Philip Bump Philip Bump National correspondent focused largely on the numbers behind politics Email Bio Follow March 25 at 12:59 PM The whole “in one graph” formulation is an anachronism, I admit it. Stories aren’t neatly compressed into single graphs, particularly stories as complicated as investigations into whether presidents worked with foreign powers to influence federal elections.
Among those who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, fully half said that nothing in Mueller’s findings would change their minds — presumably including complete exoneration. Among Trump voters, 4-in-10 said the same thing, presumably including any involvement by Trump in Russia’s interference effort.
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