Despite highlighting the latest NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll on Tuesday’s Today, showing Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump shrinking, the network morning show skipped the most damaging findings for the Democratic candidate. According the survey, 82% of voters thought it was inappropriate for Clinton to use a private e-mail server and 56% said they disagreed with the FBI’s decision not to indict the former Secretary of State.

Rather than cite those stunning statistics during a report on the Clinton campaign, correspondent Andrea Mitchell only briefly noted the poll at the end of the segment, and then only the horse race match-up numbers: “[Bernie] Sanders’s endorsement is a welcome plus for Clinton, especially right now. In our new NBC News/SurveyMonkey online poll, she only has a three-point lead over Donald Trump today.”

Mitchell did reference the e-mail scandal, but failed to reveal the poll results on the issue: “No doubt reflecting the damage from that blistering FBI report on her e-mails.”

On Monday, an ABC News/Washington Post poll recorded similar negative American attitudes toward Clinton’s non-indictment, something which was actually covered on Good Morning America – though only for 18 seconds by news reader Cecilia Vega:

And turning to politics now. A new poll shows most Americans disagree with the Justice Department's decision not to charge Hillary Clinton for using that private e-mail server. 56 percent disapprove but our ABC News/Washington Post poll finds most Americans now say the e-mail scandal will not influence their vote.

Here is a full transcript of Mitchell’s July 12 report on Today, which focused mainly on celebrating Clinton “finally getting Bernie Sanders's endorsement”: