According to a Quinnipiac University poll only 49% of Pennsylvanians would like Attorney General Kathleen Kane to resign.
Considering her indictment and the barrage of media requests for her to step down without her having a single day in court to present a defense, this is a remarkable development and suggests a receptive public for potentially turning the tables on her accusers and their mouthpiece media.
Here are excerpts from the Quinnipiac report:
49-Percent of Pennsylvania Voters Say Kathleen Kane Should Resign
A new poll shows more than half of Pennsylvania voters disapprove of Kathleen Kane’s handling of her job as state attorney general and nearly as many think she should resign.
The survey released Tuesday by Connecticut-based Quinnipiac University is based on telephone interviews with 1,085 voters from Aug. 7 through Aug. 18.