What do we know about voters who say they're not that certain about their opinion on whether Trump has committed an impeachable offense? @ameliatd and I find that while they may be persuadable, they're also paying less attention:https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/some-americans-look-persuadable-on-impeachment-but-theyre-not-paying-attention/ …
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They're more likely to say they're ideologically moderate (45% compared to 34% for people who are certain) and less likely to watch Fox News or MSNBC (16%, compared to 30% of certain people -- with a bonus ugly chart
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Among Republicans, those who are less certain are also more likely to believe that Trump conditioned military aid on an investigation (39% compared to 21%) and that he tried to cover up his actions (49% compared to 18%) -- which might mean that they could be swayed.
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But the real challenge will be getting these less certain people to pay attention. They're less likely to be following the impeachment process closely, and they're less likely to have watched the hearings (13% compared to 25%).pic.twitter.com/QFSuzkqnIK
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