The latest poll showed that the former United States Senator from New York - Hillary Clinton, scored big with voters. The poll came after last month's House Benghazi Committee hearing, in which the greater number were Republican Congress members. They grilled Hillary Clinton for an extremely tiring 11 hours over her response to the September 11, 2012 incident - an aggressive action took up against a United States diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, that resulted in killing the four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens.
The poll, that was conducted in collaboration with The Wall Street Journal and NBC News, shows that not only did Hillary Clinton win over a sufficiently great number of voters who had not been previously easy to convince of her statements of how the Benghazi tragedy was manipulated inside the State Department. Hillary Clinton also relieved the American voters' concerns over her use of a personal email account while she held the job of the Secretary of State.
The favorable response of the poll over Hillary Clinton came mainly from Democratic and swing voters, the Republican voters still got a fixed and unchanging point of view of the American politician who served as the 67th United States Secretary of State.
Taking everything into account on the new poll, only 38 percent of voters now say they remain unsatisfied with how Clinton explains her role in the administration responding to the Benghazi attacks - compared to the 44 percent who were unsatisfied before the marathon hearing on October 22 at Capitol Hill.
The hearing of Benghazi seems to have increased Hillary Clinton's lead over the American politician and the junior United States Senator from Vermont - Bernie Sanders, who is among the voters likely to cast ballots in the Democratic primaries. Hillary Clinton now leads the Vermont Senator Sanders by a seemingly unbeatable 31 percentage points.