Soltis Anderson: Majority that Thought Trump Didn’t Collude Has Shrunk Over Time

‘There hasn’t been a dramatic increase in people saying, yeah, I think collusion definitely happened’

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SOLTIS ANDERSON: "Let’s think about the broader context in which this is all happening, which is as more and more information is coming out regarding the Mueller investigation, as well as some of these side investigations with the Southern District of New York and Michael Cohen, there’s more and more doubt being placed out there for perhaps folks maybe a year-and-a-half ago, you know, that Fox News polling a year-and-a-half ago showed a majority of voters didn’t really think that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. But that majority has now shrunken over time. As more and more people now respond to the same poll question and go, I don’t know. There hasn’t been a dramatic increase in people saying, yeah, I think collusion definitely happened. But out in the public, there is more and more, yeah, I don’t know. It’s kind of what we’re saying about why would Flynn have lied. There’s just still these big question marks floating in the air and this just adds to that."

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