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Poll: Majority of Americans say they endorse opening of House impeachment inquiry of Trump

Bro. Curtis

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The various votes I have cast for Libertarians throughout the years would belie your claim of “every chance”.
You visibly support liberal Democrats.

“A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.”
 

KenH

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You visibly support liberal Democrats.

I also ran for Congress as a Libertarian in 2014. I have also voted for Republicans and Democrats and Greens(the Greens votes were for doing the work to finally make the ballot in Arkansas as a minor party even before the Libertarians finally did so) and independents and even the U.S. Tax Party’s presidential candidate in 1992. Also, wrote in Jack Kemp for president in 1988. Crossing party lines used to be very common in the United States before we became so politically tribalized.
 
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KenH

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Nope. I mean the horrible attitude that “It’s my way or the highway, bub” that has so greatly infected the body politic. This country cannot be successfully governed that way.
 

Revmitchell

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Hillary Clinton said "You cannot be civil with people who are against everything you believe in."
 

KenH

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I disagree with Clinton on that. As Christians we are commanded to always be civil.
 

Bro. Curtis

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Nope. I mean the horrible attitude that “It’s my way or the highway, bub” that has so greatly infected the body politic. This country cannot be successfully governed that way.
It is right now being successfully governed that way.
 

carpro

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At the same time, his job approval rates are at an all time high.

Somebody's lying.
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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“The poll finds that, by a margin of 58 percent to 38 percent, Americans say the House was correct to undertake the inquiry.“
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...7b37_story.html#click=https://t.co/OmcP5nLrnR
One monstrous aspect of the improper impeachment inquiry is that it is being framed as if it should be a highly partisan effort. Some days ago, Chris Cuomo insisted that whether to have an impeachment (inquiry) "is for the Democrats to decide."

Note that neither he nor the poll placed that decision with the House, but only with the Dems. This is strictly about wielding power and seizing more, not about whether the president actually did something impeachable, which is why the Dems are conducting the matter in such an illicit manner. Oppose their mendacious maneuverings and they will accuse you of yet more "crimes."

At least this biased poll still shows an approximately even split over how the Dems have handled this illicit impeachment inquiry.

6. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Democrats in Congress have handled the impeachment inquiry?

Approve—49 ... Disapprove—44 ... No opinion—7 ... (+/- 3.5)
 
Since there is an inquiry of impeachment for Trump for whatever reason, why not open an investigation into Hillary for all the countless crimes she has gotten away with while we are at it? Before anyone replies with sticks and stones, please research before replying because I have my list of reasons locked and loaded.
 

HankD

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That is not accurate. The national average at election day showed Clinton up by 2%, which is what happened in the voting. It is true that Trump won the land vote(which is a significant portion of the Electoral College), but Clinton won the most votes from people. A major threat to the future of the American experiment is if Republicans keep losing the national vote but win the Electoral College, as they have 2 of the last 3 times they have won. The GOP has not won a majority of the popular vote for president since 1988. A continued mismatch between the popular vote winner and the Electoral College vote winner is not sustainable for our governmental system to remain viable in this country.
the "popular" press was calling for an electoral win of Hillary HALF-WAY through the very election itself.

There is only ONE POLL. Pull the curtain (or whatever you do).
 

KenH

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the "popular" press was calling for an electoral win of Hillary HALF-WAY through the very election itself.

The popular opinion is nowhere near always correct. I have watched lots and lots and lots of horse races where the popular opinion makes the favorite odds on and doesn't win.
 

HankD

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The popular opinion is nowhere near always correct. I have watched lots and lots and lots of horse races where the popular opinion makes the favorite odds on and doesn't win.
yeah for horse races - we are talking POTUS races.
 
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