But as you'd expect, there are clear partisan differences. While almost 90% of Democrats think so, less than 20% of Republicans do.pic.twitter.com/gS8y7xORZB
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But as you'd expect, there are clear partisan differences. While almost 90% of Democrats think so, less than 20% of Republicans do.pic.twitter.com/gS8y7xORZB
And there are big partisan differences on the facts, too. We asked about three key elements of the inquiry, and while most Americans agree that all three happened and that they’re inappropriate, there’s less consensus about whether they’re *impeachable offenses*.pic.twitter.com/cSHZlBEK9s
And while most *Republicans* thought Trump had asked Ukraine to investigate the Bidens, most also didn't think that was inappropriate -- whereas most Republicans thought the quid pro quo and the cover-up were inappropriate, but also didn't think they happened.pic.twitter.com/tejLi1eSZd
Democrats are slightly likelier than Republicans to be following the hearings closely...pic.twitter.com/NH1D0I2rSr
...and while about a quarter of respondents said they were not that certain about their opinion about whether Trump had committed an impeachable offense, that group is also less likely to be following the hearings closely than the people who have already made up their minds.pic.twitter.com/mLu6d9WYlP
With beautiful charts from @ryanabest and a lot of help from @sfrostenson, @CopyCurmudgeon and @bycoffe!
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