By a Two-Thirds Margin – Voters want Democrats to Stop Trying to Remove Trump from Office

Impeachment has been good for Donald Trump. A Majority of voters think it has strengthened him (55%). “Even a plurality of self-described liberals (48%-44%) say impeachment made Trump stronger rather than weaker.”

“as did Conservatives (71%-27%), Moderates (60%-29%), those Not Sure (41%-40%) of their political stance.

What’s more – by a nearly two-to-one margin – voters want Democrats to stop trying to remove Trump from office and turn their attention to other issues.”

Rasmussen also asked if Democrats should continue to try and Remove the President. Thirty-two percent said yes, while 62% said no. Get on with other business. 

Who among us thinks the Democrats care what two-thirds believe if it is not what they think? Few to none I’d expect.

This project has been a loser for the Left all along. But the party is a wild animal trapped in a corner. There is clearly a lot of corruption for them to hide, and they mean to distract us with this business.

The Obama Legacy appears to be less about the first black president or any of his so-called policy adventures (all of which are abject failures) and more about Democrats using that office to launder money through foreign interests for self-enrichment.

Russia and Ukraine, in particular. But there are most certainly others. Rasmussen should do a poll asking voters if they think we’ll ever learn the truth?

| CNS News

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