The Democrats unhinged desire to impeach Trump since 2016 is finally going to do them in. Or rather, do in the moderates that have to go win reelections in swing districts. The fringe lunatics from left wing states and districts clearly don't care.
A new survey conducted by President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhite House counsel didn't take lead on Trump letter to Pelosi: reportsTrump endorses Riggleman in Virginia House raceLisa Page responds to 'vile' Trump attacks: 'Being quiet isn't making this go away'MORE’s campaign pollsters finds impeachment is unpopular in districts carried by Trump in 2016 where Democratic lawmakers are seeking reelection.
The poll, conducted by Tony Fabrizio and Travis Tunis, surveyed 30 voters in each of 30 swing districts that voted for Trump in 2016 but elected Democratic House members in 2018.
The Trump campaign did not poll New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District, where Rep. Jefferson Van Drew (D) is expected to switch parties and become a Republican.
Overall, the surveys found that voters in those swing districts opposed impeachment by a margin of 53 percent to 43 percent. When voters were asked how they would feel if their representative voted to impeach Trump, 39 percent said it would make them more likely to vote for someone else, compared to 29 percent who said it would make them more likely to support the Democratic incumbent.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...poll-impeachment-unpopular-in-swing-districts
A new survey conducted by President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhite House counsel didn't take lead on Trump letter to Pelosi: reportsTrump endorses Riggleman in Virginia House raceLisa Page responds to 'vile' Trump attacks: 'Being quiet isn't making this go away'MORE’s campaign pollsters finds impeachment is unpopular in districts carried by Trump in 2016 where Democratic lawmakers are seeking reelection.
The poll, conducted by Tony Fabrizio and Travis Tunis, surveyed 30 voters in each of 30 swing districts that voted for Trump in 2016 but elected Democratic House members in 2018.
The Trump campaign did not poll New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District, where Rep. Jefferson Van Drew (D) is expected to switch parties and become a Republican.
Overall, the surveys found that voters in those swing districts opposed impeachment by a margin of 53 percent to 43 percent. When voters were asked how they would feel if their representative voted to impeach Trump, 39 percent said it would make them more likely to vote for someone else, compared to 29 percent who said it would make them more likely to support the Democratic incumbent.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...poll-impeachment-unpopular-in-swing-districts