WASHINGTON (CNN) Nearly nine in 10 Americans say Robert Mueller's investigators should produce a full, public report on their findings, a sentiment that crosses party lines, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.

And nearly half of Americans think Donald Trump's campaign colluded with the Russian government to help get Trump elected (48%), while 42% say there was no collusion.

Overall, 87% say investigators should release a public report, 9% that they should not. Support for a public release stands at 80% among Republicans and those who approve of the way the President is handling his job, and at 92% among Democrats and those who disapprove of the way Trump is handling his job. Among independents, 88% say a report should be released.

The findings come as the Senate is considering the nomination of Bill Barr to be attorney general, and as acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker prepares to appear before the House Judiciary Committee. Neither has committed to publicly releasing the findings of special counsel's investigation.

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