How Mueller's congressional testimony could reverberate in 2020
NBC News
WASHINGTON Robert Muellers congressional testimony on Wednesday could very well turn out to be a dud for Democrats.
But it also represents their last best chance at selling the middle of the electorate that Muellers report contains damaging information about President Trump and his team.
While America's political class has been obsessively following the two-year investigation into Russia's efforts to help Trump win the presidency, most of the country has not, NBCs Ken Dilanian writes.
Polls show that as few as 10 percent of Americans have read any part of special counsel Robert Mueller's 448-page report and that the news coverage of the report's release did not change what has long been a partisan split verdict on Trump and Russia.
I'm inclined to believe that very few people who haven't already taken a position on the Mueller Report will be paying attention, unless he makes a bombshell comment.