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Dec 30, 2018 09:39:35   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/29/60-percent-of-americans-want-trump-impeached-or-censured.html

The Harvard CAPS/Harris poll that came out yesterday says that a large majority of American v**ers polled think there needs to be “some kind of action” taken against Trump at this time.


Given the fact that federal prosecutors have not charged the president with a crime or even released any evidence saying he has committed crimes, these are surprisingly high numbers. The poll shows that the small amount of information about Trump’s crimes that has been reported in the media is enough for the majority of v**ers to form opinions about Trump.

The implication is that once special counsel Robert Mueller and other federal prosecutors issue indictments then public opinion will turn even more against the president. Trump will probably also be hurt when Mueller releases his final report on the Russia investigation sometime in the next few months.

The poll also shows that Americans have different views concerning how far Congress should go after Democrats take over the House majority next Thursday.
The poll asked v**ers for a response to the question of what actions Congress should take concerning Donald Trump. The choices were:
Trump should be impeached and removed from office for his actions,
Trump should be censured by Congress, and
Congress should take no action.
The poll found that 39 percent of respondents believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office.
It is possible that a House of Representatives controlled by Democrats would bring impeachment proceedings against Trump. It requires only a simple majority v**e by the House to impeach a president, but the Senate must also take action to remove him from office.
Conviction in the Senate requires a two-thirds v**e, which means 67 senators would have to v**e to remove Trump from office. With just 47 Democrats in the new Senate, this would be highly unlikely, unless more evidence comes out concerning Donald Trump’s crimes.

An additional twenty percent of poll respondents said Congress should v**e to formally censure the president.
Forty-one percent of respondents chose #3: “Congress should take no action.”
This latest poll has results similar to other polls in recent months which show the percentage of v**ers who believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office in the range of 32 percent to 43 percent.

The percentage of v**ers who believe he should be censured has stayed in a range between 14 and 22 percentage.
The percentage of v**ers who believe that Congress should take no action has remained in the 40-percent range for several months.
It is likely that these poll numbers won’t change much until new damaging information comes out that implicate Trump in more crimes. He already faces criminal investigations into whether and how much his p**********l campaign colluded and conspired with Russians to help him win the 2016 p**********l e******n.
Several weeks ago federal prosecutors implicated the president in the Michael Cohen case concerning hush money payoffs made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal to keep them quiet about affairs they had with Trump before he became president.
In Cohen’s sentencing memo, federal prosecutors said Trump illegally directed the payments to the two women in violation of federal campaign finance laws. The payments can be considered illegal contributions to the Trump campaign.
Forty-nine percent of v**ers polled said they favor trying to impeach Trump over the hush money payoff allegations, 51 percent do not.
Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, said:
“When it comes to going after the president on campaign violations, a narrow majority of v**ers said it would be a repeat of 1998 when President Clinton was acquitted over charges he lied about sexual affairs.”

V**ers are evenly split on whether they believe Robert Mueller has uncovered evidence that Trump campaign officials coordinated with Russians during the 2016 e******n. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they believe he has, while another 39 percent say that he has not.

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Dec 30, 2018 11:43:30   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
And 60% Of Americans
Want That Damned Border Wall !!

So, As With All Polls
It Depends On Who And Where
And How It's Slanted Or Weighed

Doesn't It

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Dec 30, 2018 12:17:57   #
trucksterbud
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/29/60-percent-of-americans-want-trump-impeached-or-censured.html

The Harvard CAPS/Harris poll that came out yesterday says that a large majority of American v**ers polled think there needs to be “some kind of action” taken against Trump at this time.


Given the fact that federal prosecutors have not charged the president with a crime or even released any evidence saying he has committed crimes, these are surprisingly high numbers. The poll shows that the small amount of information about Trump’s crimes that has been reported in the media is enough for the majority of v**ers to form opinions about Trump.

The implication is that once special counsel Robert Mueller and other federal prosecutors issue indictments then public opinion will turn even more against the president. Trump will probably also be hurt when Mueller releases his final report on the Russia investigation sometime in the next few months.

The poll also shows that Americans have different views concerning how far Congress should go after Democrats take over the House majority next Thursday.
The poll asked v**ers for a response to the question of what actions Congress should take concerning Donald Trump. The choices were:
Trump should be impeached and removed from office for his actions,
Trump should be censured by Congress, and
Congress should take no action.
The poll found that 39 percent of respondents believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office.
It is possible that a House of Representatives controlled by Democrats would bring impeachment proceedings against Trump. It requires only a simple majority v**e by the House to impeach a president, but the Senate must also take action to remove him from office.
Conviction in the Senate requires a two-thirds v**e, which means 67 senators would have to v**e to remove Trump from office. With just 47 Democrats in the new Senate, this would be highly unlikely, unless more evidence comes out concerning Donald Trump’s crimes.

An additional twenty percent of poll respondents said Congress should v**e to formally censure the president.
Forty-one percent of respondents chose #3: “Congress should take no action.”
This latest poll has results similar to other polls in recent months which show the percentage of v**ers who believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office in the range of 32 percent to 43 percent.

The percentage of v**ers who believe he should be censured has stayed in a range between 14 and 22 percentage.
The percentage of v**ers who believe that Congress should take no action has remained in the 40-percent range for several months.
It is likely that these poll numbers won’t change much until new damaging information comes out that implicate Trump in more crimes. He already faces criminal investigations into whether and how much his p**********l campaign colluded and conspired with Russians to help him win the 2016 p**********l e******n.
Several weeks ago federal prosecutors implicated the president in the Michael Cohen case concerning hush money payoffs made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal to keep them quiet about affairs they had with Trump before he became president.
In Cohen’s sentencing memo, federal prosecutors said Trump illegally directed the payments to the two women in violation of federal campaign finance laws. The payments can be considered illegal contributions to the Trump campaign.
Forty-nine percent of v**ers polled said they favor trying to impeach Trump over the hush money payoff allegations, 51 percent do not.
Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, said:
“When it comes to going after the president on campaign violations, a narrow majority of v**ers said it would be a repeat of 1998 when President Clinton was acquitted over charges he lied about sexual affairs.”

V**ers are evenly split on whether they believe Robert Mueller has uncovered evidence that Trump campaign officials coordinated with Russians during the 2016 e******n. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they believe he has, while another 39 percent say that he has not.
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/29/60-percent... (show quote)


Ha ha ha, Politico.... ya, O' Clueless one. 60% of what demographic...??? 27 year old liberal moonbats….???

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Dec 30, 2018 12:28:15   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
trucksterbud wrote:
Ha ha ha, Politico.... ya, O' Clueless one. 60% of what demographic...??? 27 year old liberal moonbats….???
On Selected Street Corners
Out-Side Techno Clubs

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Dec 30, 2018 12:59:14   #
Kevyn
 
karpenter wrote:
And 60% Of Americans
Want That Damned Border Wall !!

So, As With All Polls
It Depends On Who And Where
And How It's Slanted Or Weighed

Doesn't It
actually only 25% of Americans want the wall

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Dec 30, 2018 13:11:50   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Kevyn wrote:
actually only 25% of Americans want the wall
Actually
It Depends On Who And Where One Polls

Remember:
Hillary Isn't President
Against All Polls, But One...

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Dec 30, 2018 13:39:20   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
karpenter wrote:
And 60% Of Americans
Want That Damned Border Wall !!

So, As With All Polls
It Depends On Who And Where
And How It's Slanted Or Weighed

Doesn't It


More wacko BS.

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Dec 30, 2018 13:47:44   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Bad Bob wrote:
More wacko BS.
Ain't It All ??

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Dec 31, 2018 07:13:23   #
TommyRadd Loc: Midwest USA
 
Here’s the telling part:


Given the fact that federal prosecutors have not charged the president with a crime or even released any evidence saying he has committed crimes, these are surprisingly high numbers.”

That’s the power of the lying mainstream media to hype up hatred against a l********e p*******t WITH ADMITTEDLY NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER! And yes I’m shouting it!

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Dec 31, 2018 07:24:23   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
TommyRadd wrote:
Here’s the telling part:


Given the fact that federal prosecutors have not charged the president with a crime or even released any evidence saying he has committed crimes, these are surprisingly high numbers.”

That’s the power of the lying mainstream media to hype up hatred against a l********e p*******t WITH ADMITTEDLY NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER! And yes I’m shouting it!



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Dec 31, 2018 10:05:04   #
ron vrooman Loc: Now OR, born NV
 
Bulls**t. Lefty

Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/29/60-percent-of-americans-want-trump-impeached-or-censured.html

The Harvard CAPS/Harris poll that came out yesterday says that a large majority of American v**ers polled think there needs to be “some kind of action” taken against Trump at this time.


Given the fact that federal prosecutors have not charged the president with a crime or even released any evidence saying he has committed crimes, these are surprisingly high numbers. The poll shows that the small amount of information about Trump’s crimes that has been reported in the media is enough for the majority of v**ers to form opinions about Trump.

The implication is that once special counsel Robert Mueller and other federal prosecutors issue indictments then public opinion will turn even more against the president. Trump will probably also be hurt when Mueller releases his final report on the Russia investigation sometime in the next few months.

The poll also shows that Americans have different views concerning how far Congress should go after Democrats take over the House majority next Thursday.
The poll asked v**ers for a response to the question of what actions Congress should take concerning Donald Trump. The choices were:
Trump should be impeached and removed from office for his actions,
Trump should be censured by Congress, and
Congress should take no action.
The poll found that 39 percent of respondents believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office.
It is possible that a House of Representatives controlled by Democrats would bring impeachment proceedings against Trump. It requires only a simple majority v**e by the House to impeach a president, but the Senate must also take action to remove him from office.
Conviction in the Senate requires a two-thirds v**e, which means 67 senators would have to v**e to remove Trump from office. With just 47 Democrats in the new Senate, this would be highly unlikely, unless more evidence comes out concerning Donald Trump’s crimes.

An additional twenty percent of poll respondents said Congress should v**e to formally censure the president.
Forty-one percent of respondents chose #3: “Congress should take no action.”
This latest poll has results similar to other polls in recent months which show the percentage of v**ers who believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office in the range of 32 percent to 43 percent.

The percentage of v**ers who believe he should be censured has stayed in a range between 14 and 22 percentage.
The percentage of v**ers who believe that Congress should take no action has remained in the 40-percent range for several months.
It is likely that these poll numbers won’t change much until new damaging information comes out that implicate Trump in more crimes. He already faces criminal investigations into whether and how much his p**********l campaign colluded and conspired with Russians to help him win the 2016 p**********l e******n.
Several weeks ago federal prosecutors implicated the president in the Michael Cohen case concerning hush money payoffs made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal to keep them quiet about affairs they had with Trump before he became president.
In Cohen’s sentencing memo, federal prosecutors said Trump illegally directed the payments to the two women in violation of federal campaign finance laws. The payments can be considered illegal contributions to the Trump campaign.
Forty-nine percent of v**ers polled said they favor trying to impeach Trump over the hush money payoff allegations, 51 percent do not.
Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, said:
“When it comes to going after the president on campaign violations, a narrow majority of v**ers said it would be a repeat of 1998 when President Clinton was acquitted over charges he lied about sexual affairs.”

V**ers are evenly split on whether they believe Robert Mueller has uncovered evidence that Trump campaign officials coordinated with Russians during the 2016 e******n. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they believe he has, while another 39 percent say that he has not.
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/29/60-percent... (show quote)

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Dec 31, 2018 10:13:35   #
TrueAmerican
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/29/60-percent-of-americans-want-trump-impeached-or-censured.html

The Harvard CAPS/Harris poll that came out yesterday says that a large majority of American v**ers polled think there needs to be “some kind of action” taken against Trump at this time.


Given the fact that federal prosecutors have not charged the president with a crime or even released any evidence saying he has committed crimes, these are surprisingly high numbers. The poll shows that the small amount of information about Trump’s crimes that has been reported in the media is enough for the majority of v**ers to form opinions about Trump.

The implication is that once special counsel Robert Mueller and other federal prosecutors issue indictments then public opinion will turn even more against the president. Trump will probably also be hurt when Mueller releases his final report on the Russia investigation sometime in the next few months.

The poll also shows that Americans have different views concerning how far Congress should go after Democrats take over the House majority next Thursday.
The poll asked v**ers for a response to the question of what actions Congress should take concerning Donald Trump. The choices were:
Trump should be impeached and removed from office for his actions,
Trump should be censured by Congress, and
Congress should take no action.
The poll found that 39 percent of respondents believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office.
It is possible that a House of Representatives controlled by Democrats would bring impeachment proceedings against Trump. It requires only a simple majority v**e by the House to impeach a president, but the Senate must also take action to remove him from office.
Conviction in the Senate requires a two-thirds v**e, which means 67 senators would have to v**e to remove Trump from office. With just 47 Democrats in the new Senate, this would be highly unlikely, unless more evidence comes out concerning Donald Trump’s crimes.

An additional twenty percent of poll respondents said Congress should v**e to formally censure the president.
Forty-one percent of respondents chose #3: “Congress should take no action.”
This latest poll has results similar to other polls in recent months which show the percentage of v**ers who believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office in the range of 32 percent to 43 percent.

The percentage of v**ers who believe he should be censured has stayed in a range between 14 and 22 percentage.
The percentage of v**ers who believe that Congress should take no action has remained in the 40-percent range for several months.
It is likely that these poll numbers won’t change much until new damaging information comes out that implicate Trump in more crimes. He already faces criminal investigations into whether and how much his p**********l campaign colluded and conspired with Russians to help him win the 2016 p**********l e******n.
Several weeks ago federal prosecutors implicated the president in the Michael Cohen case concerning hush money payoffs made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal to keep them quiet about affairs they had with Trump before he became president.
In Cohen’s sentencing memo, federal prosecutors said Trump illegally directed the payments to the two women in violation of federal campaign finance laws. The payments can be considered illegal contributions to the Trump campaign.
Forty-nine percent of v**ers polled said they favor trying to impeach Trump over the hush money payoff allegations, 51 percent do not.
Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, said:
“When it comes to going after the president on campaign violations, a narrow majority of v**ers said it would be a repeat of 1998 when President Clinton was acquitted over charges he lied about sexual affairs.”

V**ers are evenly split on whether they believe Robert Mueller has uncovered evidence that Trump campaign officials coordinated with Russians during the 2016 e******n. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they believe he has, while another 39 percent say that he has not.
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/29/60-percent... (show quote)


BULLHOCKEY !!!!!!

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Dec 31, 2018 10:14:28   #
TrueAmerican
 
Kevyn wrote:
actually only 25% of Americans want the wall


MORE BULLHOCKEY !!!!!!

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Dec 31, 2018 10:15:40   #
snowbear37 Loc: MA.
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/29/60-percent-of-americans-want-trump-impeached-or-censured.html

The Harvard CAPS/Harris poll that came out yesterday says that a large majority of American v**ers polled think there needs to be “some kind of action” taken against Trump at this time.


Given the fact that federal prosecutors have not charged the president with a crime or even released any evidence saying he has committed crimes, these are surprisingly high numbers. The poll shows that the small amount of information about Trump’s crimes that has been reported in the media is enough for the majority of v**ers to form opinions about Trump.

The implication is that once special counsel Robert Mueller and other federal prosecutors issue indictments then public opinion will turn even more against the president. Trump will probably also be hurt when Mueller releases his final report on the Russia investigation sometime in the next few months.

The poll also shows that Americans have different views concerning how far Congress should go after Democrats take over the House majority next Thursday.
The poll asked v**ers for a response to the question of what actions Congress should take concerning Donald Trump. The choices were:
Trump should be impeached and removed from office for his actions,
Trump should be censured by Congress, and
Congress should take no action.
The poll found that 39 percent of respondents believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office.
It is possible that a House of Representatives controlled by Democrats would bring impeachment proceedings against Trump. It requires only a simple majority v**e by the House to impeach a president, but the Senate must also take action to remove him from office.
Conviction in the Senate requires a two-thirds v**e, which means 67 senators would have to v**e to remove Trump from office. With just 47 Democrats in the new Senate, this would be highly unlikely, unless more evidence comes out concerning Donald Trump’s crimes.

An additional twenty percent of poll respondents said Congress should v**e to formally censure the president.
Forty-one percent of respondents chose #3: “Congress should take no action.”
This latest poll has results similar to other polls in recent months which show the percentage of v**ers who believe Trump should be impeached and removed from office in the range of 32 percent to 43 percent.

The percentage of v**ers who believe he should be censured has stayed in a range between 14 and 22 percentage.
The percentage of v**ers who believe that Congress should take no action has remained in the 40-percent range for several months.
It is likely that these poll numbers won’t change much until new damaging information comes out that implicate Trump in more crimes. He already faces criminal investigations into whether and how much his p**********l campaign colluded and conspired with Russians to help him win the 2016 p**********l e******n.
Several weeks ago federal prosecutors implicated the president in the Michael Cohen case concerning hush money payoffs made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal to keep them quiet about affairs they had with Trump before he became president.
In Cohen’s sentencing memo, federal prosecutors said Trump illegally directed the payments to the two women in violation of federal campaign finance laws. The payments can be considered illegal contributions to the Trump campaign.
Forty-nine percent of v**ers polled said they favor trying to impeach Trump over the hush money payoff allegations, 51 percent do not.
Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, said:
“When it comes to going after the president on campaign violations, a narrow majority of v**ers said it would be a repeat of 1998 when President Clinton was acquitted over charges he lied about sexual affairs.”

V**ers are evenly split on whether they believe Robert Mueller has uncovered evidence that Trump campaign officials coordinated with Russians during the 2016 e******n. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they believe he has, while another 39 percent say that he has not.
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/29/60-percent... (show quote)


Harvard poll? Really?



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Dec 31, 2018 12:09:32   #
Freedomcalls
 
Haaa haaa haa 😂, I sure needed that side cramping, breath taking, coughing, Humor. I thank you, Harvard Pole, lmao & more. I THINK you went 10yrs. To Harvard .
NEWS FLASH!!! New Poll: AMERICANS WANT THE WALL = 98%. IN FAVOR AND 2% DO NOT UNDERSTAND. FREEDOM'S POLL.. MAN MY SIDES HURT,laffnnn , good joke we needed that. Do not tell kevyyyynn, he will believe it.. lmaofff
Happy New Year To ALL. And your family and friends, yes you to ADMIN.

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