Poll: Majority of Voters Believe Media Working With Democrats to Try to Impeach Trump

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‘Trump is losing bigly’: 70% of Americans think his ‘actions were wrong’ in Ukraine fiasco, new poll finds
11/18/2019

A new survey of American public opinion has found a slim majority of Americans, 51%, think President Trump should be impeached and removed from office.

But a far bigger majority of Americans, 70%, say it was wrong for Trump to ask a foreign leader to investigate his political rival, Joe Biden.

58% of those surveyed said they were following impeachment hearings closely with 21% following “very closely.” After the initial week of public hearings, 21% of those surveyed say they have already made up their minds. Of hose already decided on the matter, 60% think it is time for Trump to be removed from office

'Trump is losing bigly': 70% of Americans think his 'actions were wrong’ in Ukraine fiasco, new poll finds
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No matter the Republican "spin," 70% of Americans think this President's actions were wrong and the majority not only think he should be impeached, but removed from office!

Those numbers, plus the recent loss of governorship campaigns in the "red" states of Louisiana and Kentucky, should give Republican senators second thoughts about how closely they are willing to tie their political careers to this President!
If they feel that strongly about him being removed from office how about waiting to vote him out? They can either select someone different at primary time ( which starts in roughly three months OR vote him out come Nov. of next year as opposed to waiting for an impeachment and conviction that may or may not happen.
 
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If they feel that strongly about him being removed from office how about waiting to vote him out?

Why, though? The 2018 vote returned the House to control of a party interested in oversight of abuses by the executive branch. Why wait for yet another election to enact that oversight?
 
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