Most Americans do not support the Impeachment of President Trump!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by FortuneTeller, Dec 14, 2019.

  1. This means that a good portion of Democrat voters do not want President Trump impeached! Of course Republican voters do not want him impeached!

    Prove me wrong! Change my mind! I bet you can't!
     
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  2. Who the fuck cares
     
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  3. southall

    southall

    It was stupid big unforced error on the part of the Dems. Will see Trump re elected for sure.
     
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  4. gaussian

    gaussian

    Boy who else can't wait for 4 more years of this:



    https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...t-americans-support-trump-impeachment-inquiry

    Also 54% and rising.

    EDIT:

    https://nymag.com/intelligencer/201...-58-percent-of-americans-support-inquiry.html

    58%

    https://news.gallup.com/poll/203207/trump-job-approval-weekly.aspx

    Only 43% support him.

    But of course any poll that disagrees with Trump is fake news rite guise.


    I'd be tempted to agree with you but I think his narcissistic personality will cost him the election. The democrats can play a 24/7 ad reel of tweets, insults, videos of him saying really stupid things, foreign policy flubs, and more. Consider how the public treats someone who is on trial for a serious crime. Now think about how the public will look at a man who was on trial for impeachment (a very, very serious crime). Look at how the public treated Bill Clinton! They could dig back to his past (he was always in front of a camera) and find video of him making even more mistakes. Making him look like an incompetent child was already done for them. They just have collate and covert to a nice ad format - perhaps with some sad piano chords in the background. He's given the DNC ad team so much to work with I'd be surprised if a single American in any state that actually matters wanted him back. You can trace the exact moment the "silent majority" switched to Trump (it happens to do with deplorables). You can be sure it won't happen again.

    I'm no advertising expert, but if he kept his mouth shut, listened to his very talented PR people and advisors, and did what he needed to do as president he would certainly be looked upon more favorably. He is his own undoing - just like every other narcissist ever conceived.
     
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  5. Snarkhund

    Snarkhund

    Maybe, I hope so.

    The UK had extreme leftist leadership of one party coupled with a betrayal in Brexit.

    The US has extreme leftist leadership of one party coupled with a betrayal in Impeachment.

    The similarity is remarkable. Hopefully the outcome will be similar.
     
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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  7. southall

    southall

    His support before the last election was lower than that and he still managed to win. He won with 46% of the popular vote when it came to actual election day.

    Even the Democratic politicians know he his likely to win that is why they are trying to impeach him. A high risk strategy because they are desperate, but it looks like it is backfiring:

    "Quarterly polling by the Republican firm Firehouse Strategies, with Optimus, had President Trump struggling in the mega-battlegrounds of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — but in the newest edition, he beats every Democrat."

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    https://www.axios.com/trump-impeach...sin-6776a580-9a0f-4362-a8a7-e6180f18ed14.html
     
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  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark



    "Quarterly polling by the Republican firm Firehouse Strategies

    Lol!!!
     
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    A lot has happened since than like democrats winning The House by 10 million votes,the most ever,23 of 33 Senate races,Senate and Governor races in red states etc.
     
  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    How did Senate and Governors races go in those states in 2018?
     
    #10     Dec 15, 2019