I think the Democrats would be much better served by sticking closely to the facts and by refusing to engage in hyperbole. The facts are bad enough. There is no need to inflate them for cheap and temporary political points.
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Replying to @EPoe187
Please tell me the fantasy world you've been living in where "the facts" have been "enough" to engender needed political action.
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Replying to @Leesplez
So the answer is lie or exaggerate? Trump is a very unpopular president. And that's likely because of his own boorishness and stupidity. Exaggerating leads to disappointment and polarization (e.g., what happened with the Mueller report).
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Trump is not particularly unpopular among the public.https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/trump-approval-ratings/ …
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @EPoe187
(a) arguable (he'd seem to have the lowest consistent approval rating of any modern President) (b) unrelated to the facts of his impeachable behavior and threat to democratic institutions.
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Don't care about your Trump hatred, just replying to the somewhat false Ben made wrt popularity with some data. I was kind of surprised when I first saw these kind of data so I figured he might not be aware of them.
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Eh, Bo Ben, who can remember! 
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