Most Americans view Clinton unfavorable: Poll

  05 September 2015    Read: 747
Most Americans view Clinton unfavorable: Poll
A majority of Americans view Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton unfavorably, showing her favorability rating near an all-time low, according to a new poll.
The poll conducted by Gallup said on Friday that 51 percent of voters see the former first lady unfavorable and 41 percent favorable.

"Clinton`s favorability with the American public has sunk to one of its lowest levels in Gallup`s 23-year trend," Gallup said.

Clinton, who ran for president in the 2016 presidential election, is in the middle of an issue over using a personal email server when she was secretary of state of the United States during President Barack Obama’s first term.

During an interview on Friday, Clinton refused to apologize for using a personal email account and server.


Clinton told MSNBC that “it wasn’t the best choice” and said that she should have had two accounts.

"People in the government knew I was using a personal account,” the presidential candidate said.

“But it would have been better if I had two separate accounts to begin with, and I’m doing all I can now to be transparent about what I had on my work related emails. They will be coming out. I wish it was faster. I’m frustrated it’s taking a while, but there’s a process that needs to be followed,” she added.

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