Friday, November 29, 2019

The Question Americans Have After Democrat's Impeachment Hearings(Cartoon)







The American people have been subjected to weeks of Democrats screaming about impeachment and two weeks of impeachment hearings.
What impact has it all had?
Do Americans think Trump should be impeached or was the whole thing a big, gigantic waste of time?
Based on recent polling data it appears the Americans really have just one question.
Does that about sum it up?
It appears the Democrats have not succeeded in convincing Americans Trump deserves to be impeached, but they have convinced Americans all they care about is getting the President, no matter what. 
Nancy Pelosi and her craven sidekick, Shifty Adam Schiff along with the rest of the Democrats in Congress are the ones who need to be impeached.
Democrats only care about one thing, power. And they’ll do everything and anything, including tearing America apart to accomplish that goal.
California Rep. Adam Schiff insisted this week that support for the impeachment and removal of President Donald Trump has grown.
But what Schiff, who is leading the charge to impeach the president, neglected to mention is that the most recent polls show that is not the case.
“Look, the public support for impeachment has grown fairly dramatically in the last two months,” Rep. Schiff said on “State of The Union” with host Jake Tapper.

Adam Schiff says that public support for impeachment has grown dramatically in the past two months.

He conveniently left out the polls from this week showing a decrease in support, especially among independents, after finally allowing public testimonies.
“So, whether it is now essentially at a plateau, or whether it will continue to grow or shrink, I don’t think is really the question we should be asking.
It is simple for Rep. Schiff, who is in a safe district, to say that what helps Democrats in 2020 does not matter, but his fellow Democrats could decide that they do not feel the same way.
Vanity Fair writer Ken Stern showed in a piece that support for impeachment has actually decreased since the hearings began.
‘It Is Hard to Read This as Anything but a Warning’: New Polling Suggests Democrats’ Impeachment Push Could Alienate Key Voters,” the story is headlined.
“Alas, for the Democrats, the promising numbers of late October and early November rapidly dissipated, and polling numbers have reverted to a level more consistent with long-term opinions on President Trump,” Stern said.
“In the latest Politico/Morning Consult poll, released on November 19, Independents opposed impeachment and removal from office 46% to 39%, a number close to the rolling averages of the last few weeks,” he said.
“It is notable that the poll was fielded after the first public impeachment hearings. Even the compelling testimony of witnesses like Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, failed to move the needle on public opinion.
“That doesn’t mean further hearings won’t energize greater opposition to Trump, but it’s a little hard to imagine more effective testimony than that offered by Yovanovitch and some of her Foreign Service colleagues,” he said.
That is bad news for Rep. Schiff and fantastic news for President Trump and for those who want our presidential elections to be decided by voters and not politicians.
 
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