Some graphs from today’s NPR/Marist Poll:

I think there is a problem with the question. Does this mean they are satisfied with Mueller’s thoroughness, or satisfied with the outcome? Huge difference, and I think that makes the results meaningless.

Democrats, Republicans and Independents all want to see the full report. Curious that 40% of Republicans don’t want to see the full report. Why???

Delusion low-information Fox viewing Republicans are reflected in the statement above, although, as I’ve pointed out, if 74% of Republicans think the report clears Trump of any wrongdoing, why do 40% of Republicans think the report should not be released?

Interestingly, approval of Mueller went up for everyone, although it is fairly consistent with Democrats and Independents. Republicans, it turns out, have no moral bearing or relationship to consistency.