Hillary Clinton

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Friday, Oct. 28, 2016. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

The FBI just reopened its investigation into Clinton's private email surface after it surfaced some new emails in an unrelated case. Critics say the reopening shows the extent of Hillary's corruption. Clinton surrogates say this is just more GOP hype over nothing and worry that the investigation has become politicized. What do you think? Vote below!

PERSPECTIVES

FBI Director James Comey reopened the investigation into the emails due to the discovery of new, possibly pertinent emails. (Or possibly not.)

One possibility: he means that the FBI will check any email from -H for classified info, whenever they obtain one (like, a Podesta hack) — Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) October 28, 2016

Clinton's critics see this as confirmation that there is a criminal element to the emails.

Writing is on the Wall. Our Corrupt Govt knows they cannot avoid a Trump Win. Hence FBI re-opening email case to save face. Do not doubt me — FluffyDogAttack 🇺🇸 (@FluffyDogAttack) October 28, 2016

FBI Comey 2 reopen Clinton email probe due 2 New info. Yep WiliLeaks exposed him & FBI complicity. Never a more corrupt admin #tcot #p2 — Rock (@RockTheGoodAg) October 28, 2016

However, others think there may be other factors motivating the investigation.

GOP has been signaling they're going to wage war on FBI next session. FBI makes Clinton email announcement 11 days before election. U decide — Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) October 28, 2016

FBI is actually starting a new email investigation of Hillary's emails 12 days before election. FBI is truly hurting its credibility — (((DeanObeidallah))) (@DeanObeidallah) October 28, 2016

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