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Poll: Public Wants Clinton To Testify

Public wishes they knew less about Clinton-Lewinsky story

By Keating Holland/CNN

WASHINGTON (Aug. 13) -- Most Americans would not lose confidence in President Bill Clinton if he admits he had sex with Monica Lewinsky or if he denies the allegation in his upcoming testimony before Independent Counsel Ken Starr's grand jury, according to a new CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll.

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But most Americans would lose confidence in him if he cancelled that appearance before the grand jury or refused to answer questions about his relationship with the former White House intern.

There may be a "perjury trap," however, in the court of public opinion. If Clinton lied as a witness in the Paula Jones case, an allegation which would gain strength if Clinton admits to having an affair with Lewinsky, 71 percent say that action would be relevant to the way he should be judged in office, and 56 percent say the charge would be serious enough to consider removing Clinton from office.

Only one person in five, however, currently supports impeaching Clinton. If Clinton's testimony is videotaped, only a third of the public think that tape should be released to the public.

One reason: 61 percent of people surveyed say they wish they knew less than they currently do about what happened between Clinton and Lewinsky. The public is split, 50-49 percent, over whether it is important for Clinton to address the allegations in a formal speech or press conference. Only 25 percent say it is very important for him to do so. Clinton's approval rating remains high at 65 percent.

The numbers are based on interviews with 1,276 adults Aug. 10-12, and the survey has a margin of sampling error of +/- 3 percentage points.

Would Lose Confidence In Clinton If He...
Admitted having affair
Denied having affair
Refused to answer questions
Cancelled testimony
26%
33%
53%
60%
If Clinton Lied Under Oath In Paula Jones Case
Relevant
Consider removing him from office
71%
56%
If Clinton Lied Under Oath In Paula Jones Case
Relevant
Consider removing him from office
71%
56%
Impeach Clinton and Remove Him From Office
Favor
Oppose
20%
76%
Should Videotape of Testimony Be Released To Public?
Yes
No
35%
62%
Wish You Knew More or Less About Clinton and Lewinsky?
More
Less
26%
61%
Clinton Speech or Press Conference About Lewinsky Matter
Important to you
Not important
49%
50%
How Clinton Is Handling His Job As President
Approve
Disapprove
65%
30%

No moral example

Clinton's standing with the American public remains relatively strong, although three-quarters continue to believe he had an affair with Lewinsky and two-thirds don't approve of the moral example he sets for the country.

But slightly more than half continue to say that they respect him. And although a Gallup survey conducted last weekend found only a third willing to say he is honest and trustworthy, the latest poll finds that 55 percent say he is honest and trustworthy enough to be president. (Note the difference: this poll added the phrase "enough to be president.")

While Clinton's favorable rating has remained steady, the number of people with an unfavorable view of Lewinsky has grown six points since last weekend. Six in 10 have a favorable view of first lady Hillary Clinton, and two-thirds approve of the way she has handled the Lewinsky controversy.

How Clinton Is Managing The Government
Approve
Disapprove
75%
24%
Clinton's Position On Major Issues
Approve
Disapprove
70%
28%
Moral Example Clinton Sets For the Country
Approve
Disapprove
32%
64%
Charges That Clinton Had Sex With Monica Lewinsky
True
Not true
73%
20%
Clinton Honest and Trustworthy Enough To Be President?
Yes
No
55%
42%
Do You Respect Clinton?
Yes
No
53%
44%
Opinion of Monica Lewinsky


Favorable
Unfavorable
Now

13%
72%

Last Weekend

18%
66%

Opinion of...


Bill Clinton
Hillary Clinton
Monica Lewinsky
Favorable

60%
60%
13%

Unfavorable

38%
36%
72%

How Hillary Clinton Has Handled Lewinsky Matter
Approve
Disapprove
65%
27%

A base of support

What effect will the Lewinsky matter have on Clinton's future? Forty-five percent of people say they will support Clinton even if all the charges in the Lewinsky matter are true. Another 25 percent say they would never support Clinton even if all the charges were proven to be false.

That leaves 27 percent in the middle: Americans whose minds could be changed one way or the other depending on the outcome of the investigation. But most Americans would prefer that the investigation into the Lewinsky matter end now.

That is not true, however, of investigations into Whitewater, which some news reports indicate that Starr will not look into further, and most Americans would also like to see investigations continue into Democratic fund-raising practices in 1996. Most Americans disapprove of how Starr has handled the controversy surrounding Clinton and Lewinsky, and a majority continue to have an unfavorable view of him.

Support For Clinton
Even if charges are true
Depends on investigation
No support even if charges are false
45%
27%
25%
Continue Investigations Into...


Campaign fund-raising
Whitewater
Monica Lewinsky
Yes

57%
52%
43%

No

37%
45%
56%

How Starr Has Handled Lewinsky Controversy
Approve
Disapprove
29%
58%
Opinion of Ken Starr
Favorable
Unfavorable
26%
54%

In Other News

Thursday, August 13, 1998

Poll: Public Wants Clinton To Testify
Lewinsky Dress Test Results Are Washington's Biggest Secret
Jury Selection Continues In McDougal Embezzlement Trial
Grand Jury Hears More Secret Service Testimony


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