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    Exclamation CBS News poll: Majority of Americans approve of Trump impeachment inquiry

    2020 prospects of GOP-Sheldon Adelson/Zionism wing could be on shaky grounds.. assuming following data is accurate:


    CBS News poll: Majority of Americans and Democrats approve of Trump impeachment inquiry

    By Jennifer De Pinto, Anthony Salvanto, Fred Backus and Kabir Khanna
    September 29, 2019 / 10:30 AM / CBS News

    More than half of Americans — and an overwhelming number of Democrats — say they approve of the fact that Congress has opened an impeachment inquiry into President Trump. But as the inquiry begins, there is no national consensus on how to assess the president's actions.

    Partisans have immediately and predictably split: most Democrats call the president's handling of matters with Ukraine illegal, and deserving of impeachment.
    Most Republicans call his actions proper — or, even if improper, then still legal — and feel they're an example of things that past presidents typically did, too. Most Americans think that because Congress is now taking up the matter, it will be unable to work on other issues.



    Almost nine in 10 Democrats approve of the inquiry, and two-thirds strongly approve. Prior to the inquiry, some had wondered if taking up impeachment proceedings might divide a Democratic rank-and-file that has been long concerned with other policies like health care and guns. However, these findings suggest that it this is not the case: most moderate Democrats side with liberal Democrats in supporting impeachment proceedings. Of those who say they voted for a Democratic House candidate in 2018, nine in 10 feel this inquiry is necessary.


    Characterizing the president's actions in particular, just under one-third of Americans say the president's handling of matters with Ukraine may have been improper but were nonetheless still legal. Just over a quarter, including most Republicans, says the president acted properly. Another four in 10, including most Democrats, feel he has acted illegally.


    There is division over whether the president's deserves to be impeached. Just slightly more feel he does than he doesn't, and almost a quarter feel it's too soon to say — most of them say they want to wait to see what the facts show.


    Most Republicans believe that the president's aims in the matter were to protect U.S. interests and stop corruption. Seven in 10 Republicans feel that his dealings with Ukraine are typical of what most past presidents have probably done in dealing with foreign countries.



    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-i...crats-approve/







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    I don't believe in polls!

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    Are the polls the same as climate change?

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    This must mean Hillary has a 99% chance of winning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy View Post
    I don't believe in polls!
    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    Are the polls the same as climate change?
    MSM polls were starting to get out of fashion and lose credibility but for some strange reason MAGA started quoting those same polls and pushed their credibility up again. In hindsight, that may have been a blunder.






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