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One-third of Americans say Hillary Clinton email controversy is a serious problem

By Thor Benson
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at a press conference at the United Nations Building in New York City on March 10, 2015. A recent scandal related to Clinton's use of private email accounts may violate federal rules requiring officials to keep all their communications for record-keeping purposes. Photo by Dennis Van Tine/UPI
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at a press conference at the United Nations Building in New York City on March 10, 2015. A recent scandal related to Clinton's use of private email accounts may violate federal rules requiring officials to keep all their communications for record-keeping purposes. Photo by Dennis Van Tine/UPI | License Photo

WASHINGTON, March 16 (UPI) -- In a new poll, about one-third of those surveyed said Hillary Clinton's recent email controversy is a serious problem.

The CNN/ORC poll found one-third thought the fact Clinton used a private email to handle official matters was a "very serious" problem. About one-quarter said it was not serious at all.

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The same poll found 53 percent of Americans have a "favorable opinion" of Clinton, and 52 percent said the way she handled email does not reflect "her character or her ability to serve as president."

It was found Bill Clinton has a higher approval rating than Hillary, because 65 percent said they viewed him in a favorable manner.

Hillary Clinton, a likely presidential candidate, responded to the email issue by saying it was simply a "matter of convenience."

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