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If you want to follow a game, it is usually good to have a scorecard. I found this impeachment guide useful, as it has links to the documents and a running chronology.

I also saw a story (looking for the link) that said the problem the Democrats are having is that Trump keeps expanding the bases for impeachment. His malfeasance is moving faster than investigators can keep up. At some point they have to cut bait and go with the charges they have (I had that problem as a prosecutor with serial offenders). I suggest each relevant committee submit a charge and keep it to under 12 pages, with a one page summary (with bullets) to keep Trump in the loop.


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Originally Posted by HEAVY
The vice president of Morning Consult, Tyler Sinclair, said of the poll results, “Initiating impeachment proceedings against President Trump remains a popular move among the Democratic base, but it won’t necessarily help them win voters across the aisle.
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Originally Posted by Senator Hatrack
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The vice president of Morning Consult, Tyler Sinclair, said of the poll results, “Initiating impeachment proceedings against President Trump remains a popular move among the Democratic base, but it won’t necessarily help them win voters across the aisle.
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Citing mid-September polling? Things are changing fast, mid-September is ancient history, mon frere. I wonder what Plutarch is saying about it?


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Originally Posted by logtroll
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The vice president of Morning Consult, Tyler Sinclair, said of the poll results, “Initiating impeachment proceedings against President Trump remains a popular move among the Democratic base, but it won’t necessarily help them win voters across the aisle.
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Citing mid-September polling? Things are changing fast, mid-September is ancient history, mon frere. I wonder what Plutarch is saying about it?
For the five months of polling the average against impeachment is 61%. Was Plutarch alive five months ago?


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Rasmussen has had Trump's DISAPPROVAL consistently at 50% or higher since September 27, 2019.

At least the majority of Righties have gotten on-board with the idea that Trump is a crummy-rotten POTUS. smile


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Originally Posted by Senator Hatrack
For the five months of polling the average against impeachment is 61%. Was Plutarch alive five months ago?
Jeez, dude, I thought you liked invoking long dead people for bolstering arguments?


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Deutsche Bank "might" have destroyed Trump's Tax Records that they said they had in April 2019.

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Originally Posted by Senator Hatrack
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Citing mid-September polling? Things are changing fast, mid-September is ancient history, mon frere. I wonder what Plutarch is saying about it?
For the five months of polling the average against impeachment is 61%. Was Plutarch alive five months ago?
For the five months of polling the average against impeachment is WAS 61%. That data set is currently irrelevant. Thing's have nearly reversed since September.
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Americans are following impeachment proceedings closely and are slightly more likely to approve than disapprove of the inquiry itself. But the public is more closely split over whether President Donald Trump should be removed from office.

Several polls published since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the start of an impeachment inquiry on Sept. 24 show a shift in views from earlier this year as the House of Representatives investigates whether Trump violated his oath of office in asking the government of Ukraine to investigate a political opponent.
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Originally Posted by NW Ponderer
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Citing mid-September polling? Things are changing fast, mid-September is ancient history, mon frere. I wonder what Plutarch is saying about it?
For the five months of polling the average against impeachment is 61%. Was Plutarch alive five months ago?
For the five months of polling the average against impeachment is WAS 61%. That data set is currently irrelevant. Thing's have nearly reversed since September.
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Americans are following impeachment proceedings closely and are slightly more likely to approve than disapprove of the inquiry itself. But the public is more closely split over whether President Donald Trump should be removed from office.

Several polls published since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the start of an impeachment inquiry on Sept. 24 show a shift in views from earlier this year as the House of Representatives investigates whether Trump violated his oath of office in asking the government of Ukraine to investigate a political opponent.
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Do you have a current poll to show that the numbers have changed or is this just your extremely biased opinion?


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Originally Posted by Senator Hatrack
Do you have a current poll to show that the numbers have changed or is this just your extremely biased opinion?
You don't really need to supply an insult with every comment... it makes you seem mean and petty. Not a good look.

Fox News poll


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