Monday on CNN’s “New Day,” Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton was asked about the controversy involving her email arrangement while she was secretary of state under President Barack Obama. Clinton likened the controversy to the investigation of her role during the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi and that the issues was not on voters’ minds. “Well, Alisyn, there is nothing new,” Clinton said. “And I think the facts are quite helpful here. It’s a little bit like what the Republicans and others have tried to do with respect to Benghazi. Just a lot of innuendo, a lot of attacks. I just know that after I testified for 11 hours, answered every question, nothing new came up. Most voters have made up their minds. And I’m grateful for that. The same here. And I think most of the voters who have followed this know exactly what’s going on here. I never made any different explanation than the one that I have made over and over again. I take classified information seriously. I did not send or receive any material marked classified and I want all of these released. This is a dispute about retroactive classification, quite