Fully 84 percent of American voters want the findings of Robert Mueller's Russia investigation made public—including 75 percent of Republicans—according to the results of a Quinnipiac poll released Tuesday. The survey was conducted March 21-25, and Mueller delivered his report to the Department of Justice well into the second day of the survey on March 22.

In addition, 55 percent say Mueller conducted a "fair" investigation, with just 26 percent saying it was not fair. A plurality, 49 percent, also believe the investigation was legitimate to begin with, while 43 percent think it was a witch hunt.

"We want to know more, say voters who have read the bullet points and believe the Mueller investigation was fair, but would like to read it in full," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.

Notice that pollsters aren't asking about William Barr's summary—no one was clamoring to see that but Donald Trump.