New polling doesn't show a rainy picture for President Trump - more than half of registered voters don't support impeaching and removing him - and he's doing well in swing states
A new Quinnipiac University poll showed that 51 percent of registered voters nationwide didn't want to see President Trump impeached and removed
A slim majority of registered voters don't want to see President Trump impeached and removed from office.
A Quinnipiac University poll that was released Tuesday showed 51 percent of registered voters were against impeachment, while 45 percent of registered voters supported it.
'With Washington in turmoil and House Democrats poised to vote on impeaching the president for abuse of power and ostruction of Congress, American voters signal they are slightly more inclined not to impeach than to impeach,' said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy in a statement.
The numbers showed a slight increase in those against impeachment compared to the same survey last month.
While 45 percent of registered voters asked in November said they supported impeachment, 48 percent said they were against it.
The poll has a 2.5 percent margin of error.
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