Hillary Clinton has an honesty problem.
That point is driven home hard in the exit poll
following Clinton's 22-point drubbing at the hands of Vermont Sen.
Bernie Sanders. More than one in three (34 percent) of all New Hampshire
Democratic primary voters said that honesty was the most important
trait in their decision on which candidate to support. Of that bloc,
Sanders won 92 percent of their votes as compared to just 6 percent for
Clinton.
Ninety-two to six. That is absolutely
unbelievable — even given the size of Sanders's overall victory in the
state. And it should be deeply concerning to a Clinton campaign that has
been resistant to acknowledging the idea that the ongoing controversy
over Clinton's private email server while at the State Department is a
problem for her.
-- Chris Cillizza, "Hillary Clinton Has A Major Honesty Problem After New Hampshire" (WASHINGTON POST).