Washington (CNN) You'd be hard-pressed to find much that Republicans and Democrats agree on when it comes to special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election and the possibility of collusion.

Democrats view Mueller as a true patriot, conducting a nonpartisan investigation into a foreign power trying to influence our elections. Republicans, led by the President of the United States, see it as a witch hunt, a hoax, a nothingburger.

Except -- they agree on whether they want the actual final report by Mueller to be released! According to new CNN/SSRS polling , 87% believe Mueller's investigators "should produce a full, public report on their findings." 87%! Bipartisanship!

Even when you dig into the numbers, it's clear that every side wants to see the report. Nine in 10 Democrats (92%) and independents (88%) favor public release of the report. Even 8 in 10 Republicans feel the same way!

Which is, well, interesting -- especially because Bill Barr, Trump's attorney general nominee who might be confirmed by next week, was somewhat cagey about whether he would be willing to release the full report when asked about it during his confirmation hearing.