The Trump Effect: Majority Want Impeachment


I don't believe the majority want Trump impeached. I do believe they want him impeached or censured. With a GOP majority in the Senate, impeachment by the House would be no more than censuring anyhow, much as Clinton was censured.
 
Google it. New poll out.

I don't believe the majority want Trump impeached. I do believe they want him impeached or censured. With a GOP majority in the Senate, impeachment by the House would be no more than censuring anyhow, much as Clinton was censured.
 
Oh no!

President Pig is going to have a bad year.

An intersting passage from the link you couldn't post. When did 39% become the "majority?"

For your reading pleasure...
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.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/423107-majority-in-poll-want-trump-impeached-or-censured
 
Oh no!

President Pig is going to have a bad year.

Another interesting passage from the link you couldn't post...
"When it comes to going after the president on campaign violations, a narrow majority of voters said it would be a repeat of 1998 when President Clinton was acquitted over charges he lied about sexual affairs,” said Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/423107-majority-in-poll-want-trump-impeached-or-censured

Mark Penn? For your reading pleasure...
Mark later served as chief strategist to Hillary Clinton in her Senate cam- paigns and 2008 Presidential campaign, devising her successful NY “upstate strategy” and creating the “3 AM” ad in the 2008 primaries.
https://www.iq.harvard.edu/people/mark-j-penn
 
Uh, no, impeachment begins in the House. We just turned the House. House elections are every two years. So basically everyone gets a say every TWO years, and they did.

Unfortunately for "the majority" they only get a say so in the issue every 4 years.
 
Uh, no, impeachment begins in the House. We just turned the House. House elections are every two years. So basically everyone gets a say every TWO years, and they did.

They need to have a reason to impeach. They need a good one. The last thing they need is to impeach him and lose.
 
The amount of FAIL in that article is amazing.

39% want Trump impeached and removed from office.
20% want him censured.

Is there overlap between the 2 groups? Probably considering that the article flat out says 51% don't want Trump impeached based on the payments to Cohen. That 51% completely destroys the "60% want him impeached or censured" mantra.

It also flat out says that the survey respondents are evenly split (you know 50/50) on whether Trump should be impeached based on anything Mueller comes up with about the Russians and Campaign officials (notice they DIDN'T say "and Trump"). so the 60% thing is fake, fake, fake.

The article didn't mention overlap AT ALL and left it to the reader to sort it out from the fuzzy math and fake headline.

And all you Progs failed to do so. Because TDS.
 
They need to have a reason to impeach. They need a good one. The last thing they need is to impeach him and lose.

All they have is, "We don't like him".

I am surprised they have not found anything. No one gets that rich being honest. Just ask Hillary.
 
All they have is, "We don't like him".

I am surprised they have not found anything. No one gets that rich being honest. Just ask Hillary.

That's because there was zero republican oversight on him.

But all that is changing. :D
 
It's a funny hypocrisy when the RWCJ whines about Dems having TDS when we know gottdamn well that there is just as many, if not more, still smarting from the black prez. Not only that, there are many in government and financial institutions who are covering 45's bulbous ass as much as they possibly can. They people voluntarily walking away from high-ranking positions artistically paints the picture. Some of you dumbfucks are too stupid to even paint by numbers.
 
Uh, no, impeachment begins in the House.

Yes...thanks for verifying you understand that I'm correct.

The House =/= the majority of John and Suzy Q Public on a survey.

The only time the majority of the public gets a say so in who is in the WH is during a presidential election.
 
The only time the majority of the public gets a say so in who is in the WH is during a presidential election.

Technically not really. Unless you want to refine your statement to say the majority of the electoral college determines who is in the WH during a presidential election.

I believe it has been clearly established that the current occupant did not get the majority of votes.
 
Technically not really. Unless you want to refine your statement to say the majority of the electoral college determines who is in the WH during a presidential election.

I believe it has been clearly established that the current occupant did not get the majority of votes.

In the seven presidential elections since 1992, the Republican candidate has won the popular vote just once but has prevailed in the Electoral College three times. We suck at the Electoral.
 
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