Think this is more about erosion of values towards partisanship rather than Trump-specific, but still disappointing. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/08/10/in-a-new-poll-half-of-republicans-say-they-would-support-postponing-the-2020-election-if-trump-proposed-it/ …
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If "I am / will do (duly-authorized) X" is well known to voters at the ballot, then impeachment for X undermines system legitimacy, yes.
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There's a difference between known (to political insiders and NYers who didn't vote Trump) and known (to voters).
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Exactly.
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"Known" by whom? And why wd Rs vote to impeach for things THEY knew b4 election? Besides, there's more than enough post-election material.
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That's easy. Bc they like Pence better and know if they don't start divorcing from Trump it'll blowback on them.
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I wasn't saying why would Rs vote for impeachment, full stop. Just I think they'd want to AVOID basing it on stuff they knew b4 election.
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