Millennial Voters Concerned About Hillary’s Trustworthiness
Campus Reform recently spoke with young voters about Hillary Clinton, the email scandal and her trustworthiness.
Even people who identify as Democrats had concerns.
Here’s more.
VIDEO: Young voters don’t need indictment to distrust Hillary
Throughout the 2016 campaign, polls have shown that Hillary Clinton has been unable to prove to voters that she is a trustworthy candidate—a problem that seems to have been exacerbated by Hillary’s use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State.
Indeed, FBI Director James Comey said last Tuesday that Hillary was “extremely careless” in dealing with her work emails. Contrary to her prior claims, Hillary sent or received 110 classified emails on her private server, and Comey suspected that foreign actors could have access to these emails.
A new Washington Post poll found that nearly one-third of Democrats, and almost two-thirds of all voters, said Hillary’s mishandling of her emails makes them worry about how she will handle the presidency.
Campus Reform wanted to find out if these results held among young voters, and unsurprisingly, nearly everyone we interviewed felt that Hillary’s carelessness with her emails made her seem untrustworthy and potentially unfit for office.
VIDEO: Young voters don't need indictment to distrust Hillary (Campus Reform)
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They should be concerned about her criminal behavior as well.