(CNN) There are few areas of widespread agreement in American politics, but special counsel Robert Mueller's recently completed probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election has revealed a few of them.

First, Americans really want Mueller's report released in full to the public -- beyond the four-page summary of the investigation that Attorney General William Barr sent Sunday to Congress and was released to the American public.

In a CNN poll conducted by SSRS and released last week, 87% of Americans said that regardless of what the investigation found, Mueller's team should produce a full, public report on their findings. That agreement goes across partisan lines: 95% of Democrats, 88% of independents and 80% of Republicans want a public report.

Fox News poll released on Sunday that was conducted before Mueller submitted the report and Barr released his summary has similar results: Eight in 10 voters want the report to be available to the public.

The second point of agreement is that most Americans approve of the way Mueller handled the investigation

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