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RandySF

(58,856 posts)
Tue Jan 21, 2020, 10:18 PM Jan 2020

Even in battleground states, support for removing Trump is higher than his job approval

Ask Americans how they view a very specific facet of the Senate impeachment trial focused on President Trump, and they have an opinion.

Should that trial include witnesses? According to new polling from CNN and its polling partner SSRS, two-thirds of respondents think that it should. That figure includes nearly half of Republicans and about half of those who approve of the job Trump is doing in office.

That top-line result seems to offer a point of contradiction to calls by Republicans in the Senate to move forward without witness testimony at all. But, in a broader sense, it is likely a reflection of an existing intractable divide on the issue that is obvious throughout both the CNN poll and a new poll from Monmouth University.

There are a lot of different ways the result might break down. Republicans and Trump supporters, for example, may support calls for testimony from people such as Hunter Biden, the son of the former vice president, who is at the center of unfounded allegations that drove Trump’s desire for investigations in Ukraine.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/01/21/even-battleground-states-support-removing-trump-is-higher-than-his-job-approval/

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