History is repeating itself.
Instead of campaigning in Wisconsin, the Clinton campaign came up with a dirty tricks campaign routed through the DOJ and the media. That was the wrong choice. Instead of learning from that mistake, the Democrats are betting everything on an impeachment that can’t work.
How’s that playing in Wisconsin? Badly. Very badly.
Trump holds small leads over each of four top Democratic candidates for president in head-to-head matchups in the new survey, while three of the Democrats held small leads over Trump in the previous poll.
While the shifts in opinion on both impeachment and presidential preferences are not large, they are consistent across multiple questions in the poll. That includes increases in support for Trump’s work on foreign policy and the economy.
In the new poll, 40 percent of registered voters think that Trump should be impeached and removed from office, while 53 percent do not think so and 6 percent say that they do not know.
In October, before public hearings began, 44 percent favored impeachment and removal from office, while 51 percent were opposed, and 4 percent said they didn’t know.
Maybe more non-stop televised hearings will fix that? Time to double down on stupid.
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