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Hillary's campaign manager: There's 'no poll' suggesting voters don't trust Mrs. Clinton



Maybe you think you saw an April Quinnipiac poll which found 54% of voters believe Hillary is not trustworthy.
"Only 38 percent said they trust the Democratic frontrunner."

Perhaps you're laboring under the delusion that a June 2nd CNN/ORC poll found that 57% of voters said she couldn't be trusted.
"A growing number of people say she is not honest and trustworthy (57%, up from 49% in March), less than half feel she cares about people like them (47%, down from 53% last July) and more now feel she does not inspire confidence (50%, up from 42% last March)."
It's even possible that you think you remember another June 2nd poll - this one from the WaPo & ABCNews - which indicated the same thing.
"The Post-ABC poll shows just 41 percent think she is honest and trustworthy -- a number that has continued to fall amid her e-mail controversy and other issues."
Well, forget about all that. None of it ever happened. According to Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, Robby Mook, none of those polls exist. In fact, as he puts it, there is "no poll" that "shows that voters don’t trust Hillary Clinton. No poll says that." Apparently, the Clinton campaign has hired the Iraqi information minister to deny reality run interference for them. It's good to see Baghdad Bob getting work. Unfortunately, even the Dems' traditional allies (Like Ron Fournier below) are admitting that Hillary has a devastating "trust problem." They can deny it all they like but, no matter how hard they try to tell you it's fuschia, the sky is still going to be blue. h/t WashingtonFreeBeacon

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