Actually, a real puzzle: why are so many center-right anti-Trumpers deeply opposed to holding Trump accountable for abuse of power? You might think they'd be glad to see him fall bc of his personal sins, not his policies 2/
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One answer might be Pelosi derangement syndrome: they may be anti-Trump, but can't stand admitting that Dems are doing anything right. Strong overlap between never-impeachers and those who insisted Dems were blowing the midterms 3/
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All this is, of course, a minor sideshow. Much more important to ask whether any R senators will relocate their spines. Experience isn't encouraging, but hope springs eternal 4/
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Lol, the Buthillary and Butobama takes don't work anymore, Sergei, this corrupt president is going down. Better invade Ukraine while you still can
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38-45% is the majority ???
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At this stage the impeach Nixon inquiry support number was at a mere 19%. Rose 75% over next 5 months. Stand by as America tunes in and gets televised information to weigh...and they will.
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17% of Republicans is a big jump!!!
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You would think all the pundits who still rely on polling data would have learned a lesson by now. Hahahahaha!
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They got the national POTUS 2016 vote split accurately. No way to catch 77,000 Trump votes tucked away in smallish counties in three states. You keep ignoring the emerging facts though. Also, US economy is stalling noticably.
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