Posted on 12/28/2018 4:16:48 PM PST by Dahoser
Nearly 60 percent of U.S. voters surveyed say President Trump should be either impeached and removed from office or formally censured, according to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released exclusively to The Hill.
The poll shows that a majority of voters polled think some kind of action should be taken against Trump, though they are divided on how far lawmakers should go as Democrats prepare to take over the House majority.
Asked whether Trump should be impeached and removed from office for his actions, censured by Congress or whether Congress should take no action, 39 percent of respondents said Trump should be impeached and removed from office.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Harvard beets cannery would be a better source for a poll than Harvard Indoctrination Center....
I say we need to impeach members of the new house if this attempt is made
<>Pardon, but why is this idiocy always posted?<>
Its for idiots who don’t understand the Framers’ Senate of the States.
Republican Senators???
They’re part of the cabal! You knew Democrats wanted him dead. What most don’t want to believe is most republicritters in congreds want him gone too! Why do you think the past 2 yrs was a wash!?!?
bump
From the article.
The poll results come as Trump faces criminal investigations in both Washington, D.C., and New York related to whether his campaign coordinated with Russian officials and actors to help sway the 2016 presidential election.At the same time, federal prosecutors implicated Trump earlier this month in a separate case related to payments made to two women to keep them quiet about affairs they say they had with him.
In a memo recommending a prison sentence for Trumps former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, federal prosecutors said Trump directed the payments to the two women to ward off a potential sex scandal as he sought the White House in 2016. Those payments, prosecutors argue, amounted to illegal contributions to the real estate moguls campaign. U.S. voters are near-evenly divided on whether the payments warrant impeachment, according to the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll.
Forty-nine percent of voters polled said they favor trying to impeach Trump over the allegations, while slightly more 51 percent said that doing so would return the country to 1998, when then-President Clinton faced impeachment proceedings on two charges related to an affair with Monica Lewinsky, a former White House intern.
Theyre doing a good job of hiding the actual guts of the poll. Ive not been able to find it yet, about which I am deeply disappointed. I was looking forward to ripping it to shreds.
At least we have a sample size, and as usual, its small, less than 1500. No information as to how subjects were selected or what questions were asked and how, and all the rest of the usual important data.
And they failed to report any confidence interval.
I agree, they hate Trump, enough to get to the 67 votes, with the Democrats on board, of course.
But it is going to take A LOT of evidence for them to vote that way - and the evidence has to also convince his base of the same. So, get back to me when Trump is under 25% support in the country, then I’ll begin to worry, but until he’s under 20%, he’s still safe.
? Its properly understood as a failure that only crypto-liberals pine for
https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Direct_Election_Senators.htm
Boy you got me but with 53 R senators and a super majority needed, i think we’re good, even with the usual weasels stabbing us in the back.
Article V ignorance is indeed properly understood as a failure that only crypto-liberals pine for.
The article quotes you provided, still don’t answer the question:
“What crime did Trump commit for which he should be impeached?”
The crimes pointed out, are NOT IMPEACHMENT-WORTHY.
I don’t want him impeached. I would merely censure him for past association with pedo-pervert Jeffrey Epstein.
The President and Sarah Sanders cannot do it alone. He's going to need Republicans in both houses to fight for him at the top and in every committee and subcommittee, the same way the RATS find them. Not with the same tactics, but with the same ferocity and committment. He definitely needs his administration to have his back especially at DOJ where someone has to run all out of bubblegum in dealing with the southern district of NY office. And, of course, he needs us.
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