In the midst of a high-drama month in Washington, four to one Americans want an outside investigator to possible abuses at the Internal Revenue Services.
According to a new Quinnipiac poll, Americans support an IRS special prosecutor by 76% to 17% in light of reports that the agency had improperly targeted conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status.
“There is overwhelming bipartisan support for a special prosecutor to investigate the IRS,” Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, said in the poll data. “Voters apparently don’t like the idea of Attorney General Eric Holder investigating the matter himself, perhaps because they don’t exactly think highly of him.”
According to the poll, Holder has a negative 23% to 39% job approval rating.









