Nobody implied zero people, so you have already proven this is just your opinion.
The YouGov article is relatively “old” as well.
Here’s the latest analysis that came out three days later:
The author’s argument is that historically, the rift between Clinton and Obama was much worse.
I think this issue is more about party energy. The millennial voting bloc is now the largest one in the country. It’s not large enough to elect a third party candidate, but it is large enough to help Trump win by a plurality.
The author’s original article is full of inaccuracies and accusations which have no basis in fact. The entire stink about Comey’s decision not to introduce charges is based on this statement:
“She also used her personal email extensively while outside the United States, including sending and receiving work-related emails in the territory of sophisticated adversaries. Given that combination of factors, we assess it is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton’s personal email account.”
The reason he gave for not filing charges is because they could not prove any classified materials had been stolen by hostile hackers, and because “we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information…”
No matter how much people want to hate Clinton, there is a huge difference between negligence (which would have resulted in State Department discipline, had she still been Secretary of State when this information came out), and the intent to pass information to hostile actors (a Federal crime).
All of these unsubstantiated accusations are nothing more than posturing before the Democratic National Convention, in the hopes that delegates will change their allegiance and nominate Sanders.
In the meantime, you might want to read a historical perspective on the illusions of politics and what is really at stake:
I guess we will have to wait for the convention to see how any of this plays out. But if Sanders makes a strong statement about supporting Clinton in order to defeat Trump, maybe his supporters should followed that advice.