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Scaramucci said not long ago, that if the numbers for removal (which, admittedly, is not the same as the following) got to 60%, Republicans would massively imitate a certain rodent departing a certain kind of "in trouble" transportation, lol (checks watch to estimate how soon a certain psychotic stalker will chime in with "They over sampled Democrats!"
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[FONT=&quot]70% of Americans say Trump’s actions tied to Ukraine were wrong: POLL[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Good Morning AmericaNovember 18, 2019[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]70% of Americans say Trump’s actions tied to Ukraine were wrong: POLL originally appeared on abcnews.go.com[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]An overwhelming 70% of Americans think President Donald Trump’s request to a foreign leader to investigate his political rival, which sits at the heart of the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry, was wrong, a new ABC News/Ipsos poll finds.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]A slim majority of Americans, 51%, believe Trump’s actions were both wrong and he should be impeached and removed from office. But only 21% of Americans say they are following the hearings very closely.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](MORE: 5 key takeaways from the 1st day of the public impeachment hearing)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]In addition to the 51%, another 19% think that Trump's actions were wrong, but that he should either be impeached by the House but not removed from office, or be neither impeached by the House nor convicted by the Senate. The survey also finds that 1 in 4 Americans, 25%, think that Trump did nothing wrong.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Still, nearly 1 in 3, 32%, say they made up their minds about impeaching the president before the news broke about Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in which Trump urged his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The poll conducted by Ipsos in partnership with ABC News, using Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel, asked Americans how closely they were following the first week of public impeachment hearings in the House, their assessments of Trump’s actions and whether those actions warranted impeachment and removal from office. The survey also asked Americans when they decided on the matter.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]PHOTO: When it comes to the recent impeachment hearings, which one of the following statements comes closest to your point of view? (ABC News)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]House Democrats are investigating whether the administration withheld nearly $400 million in aid and promised a White House summit between the two leaders in exchange for an investigation into the president’s political rival, Biden, and his son, for his place on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](MORE: 5 key takeaways from testimony by former Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]After weeks of a steady stream of current and former administration and government officials testifying behind closed doors, three have so far appeared in public for the first impeachment hearings in over 20 years: George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs; Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine; and Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Overall, 58% of Americans say they are following the hearings very closely or somewhat closely (21% and 37%, respectively), and 21% say they made up their minds about impeachment after the first week of public hearings. Among those who said this, 60% think that Trump should be impeached and removed from office.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]PHOTO: How closely have you been following the hearings in the House of Representatives about whether or not President Trump should be impeached for his actions related to Ukraine? (ABC News)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Of those following the House impeachment hearings very closely, 67% think Trump’s actions were wrong and he should be impeached and removed from office.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Among Democrats, 41% say they made up their minds about impeachment before Trump’s actions related to Ukraine became public. And 41% of those who support Trump’s impeachment and removal from office say they made up their minds before the matter came to light.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot](MORE: Only 17% of Americans surprised by Trump's actions tied to Ukraine: POLL)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The unfolding political drama between congressional Democrats and the White House reveals a polarized populace, with Democrats more united in their belief that Trump should be impeached and convicted than Republicans are in their belief that the president has committed no wrongdoing: 85% and 65%, respectively.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]This ABC News/Ipsos poll was conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs‘ KnowledgePanel® November 16-17, 2019, in English and Spanish, among a random national sample of 506 adults. Results have a margin of sampling error of 4.8 points, including the design effect. See the poll’s topline results and details on the methodology here.[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]ABC News' Anne Flaherty contributed to this report.[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
 

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Re: Nancy's offer, float THIS! Or, in the words of Travolta in the following 5 second clip:



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Trump floats idea of testifying in impeachment inquiry





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,Yahoo News•November 18, 2019


After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi dared President Trump to testify in the ongoing impeachment inquiry, on Monday Trump floated the idea on Twitter that he might.


His ambiguously worded tweet implied he might be willing to answer written questions, rather than appear in person before the House Intelligence Committee. Trump also submitted written responses in the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, who later testified that the president’s sworn testimony was “generally” untruthful.
In an interview that aired on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday, Pelosi said that if Trump “has information that is exculpatory, that means, ‘ex,’ taking away, ‘culpable,’ blame, then we look forward to seeing it.” The House speaker made a similar offer on Thursday.

President Trump; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. (Photos: Evan Vucci/AP, J. Scott Applewhite/AP)Pelosi said the president is welcome to answer questions in writing or “he could come right before the committee and talk, speak all the truth that he wants if he wants.”
“He has every opportunity to present his case,” she said.
Trump responded in a pair of tweets attacking Pelosi, Democrats and the media.
The White House is bracing for the second week of public hearings in the impeachment inquiry, with eight more witnesses — including Gordon Sondland, U.S. ambassador to the European Union — set to testify in the probe.


After long resisting calls for impeachment from members of her caucus, Pelosi announced the launch of a formal impeachment inquiry in September, predicated on accusations that Trump had pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son.
During Mueller’s Russia investigation, Trump repeatedly said that he was open to speaking with Mueller but that his legal counsel prevented him from doing so.
Trump ultimately responded to written questions from the special counsel’s office. Mueller said the president’s answers were “generally” untruthful.
 

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Scaramucci said not long ago, that if the numbers for removal (which, admittedly, is not the same as the following) got to 60%, Republicans would massively imitate a certain rodent departing a certain kind of "in trouble" transportation, lol (checks watch to estimate how soon a certain psychotic stalker will chime in with "They over sampled Democrats!"
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[FONT="]70% of Americans say Trump’s actions tied to Ukraine were wrong: POLL[/FONT][/B]
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[FONT="]KENDALL KARSON[/FONT]
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[I][FONT="]70% of Americans say Trump’s actions tied to Ukraine were wrong: POLL originally appeared on abcnews.go.com[/FONT][/I][FONT="][/FONT]
[FONT="]An overwhelming 70% of Americans think President Donald Trump’s request to a foreign leader to investigate his political rival, which sits at the heart of the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry, was wrong, a new ABC News/Ipsos poll finds.[/FONT]
[FONT="]A slim majority of Americans, 51%, believe Trump’s actions were both wrong and he should be impeached and removed from office. But only 21% of Americans say they are following the hearings very closely.[/FONT]
[FONT="](MORE: 5 key takeaways from the 1st day of the public impeachment hearing)[/FONT]
[FONT="]In addition to the 51%, another 19% think that Trump's actions were wrong, but that he should either be [URL="https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/impeachment-process-works/story?id=51202880"]impeached by the House[/URL] but not removed from office, or be neither impeached by the House nor convicted by the Senate. The survey also finds that 1 in 4 Americans, 25%, think that Trump did nothing wrong.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Still, nearly 1 in 3, 32%, say they made up their minds about impeaching the president before the news broke about [URL="https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-impeachment-hearings-quid-pro-quo-trumps-defense/story?id=66944239"]Trump’s July phone call[/URL] with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in which Trump urged his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The poll conducted by Ipsos in partnership with ABC News, using Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel, asked Americans how closely they were following the first week of public impeachment hearings in the House, their assessments of Trump’s actions and whether those actions warranted impeachment and removal from office. The survey also asked Americans when they decided on the matter.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]PHOTO: When it comes to the recent impeachment hearings, which one of the following statements comes closest to your point of view? (ABC News)[/FONT]
[FONT="]House Democrats are investigating whether the administration withheld nearly $400 million in aid and promised a White House summit between the two leaders in exchange for an investigation into the president’s political rival, Biden, and his son, for his place on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma.[/FONT]
[FONT="](MORE: 5 key takeaways from testimony by former Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch)[/FONT]
[FONT="]After weeks of a steady stream of [URL="https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-impeachment-inquiry-testified-congress/story?id=66763043"]current and former administration and government officials[/URL] testifying behind closed doors, three have so far appeared in public for the first impeachment hearings in over 20 years: George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs; Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine; and Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Overall, 58% of Americans say they are following the hearings very closely or somewhat closely (21% and 37%, respectively), and 21% say they made up their minds about impeachment after the first week of public hearings. Among those who said this, 60% think that Trump should be impeached and removed from office.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]PHOTO: How closely have you been following the hearings in the House of Representatives about whether or not President Trump should be impeached for his actions related to Ukraine? (ABC News)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Of those following the House impeachment hearings very closely, 67% think Trump’s actions were wrong and he should be impeached and removed from office.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Among Democrats, 41% say they made up their minds about impeachment before Trump’s actions related to Ukraine became public. And 41% of those who support Trump’s impeachment and removal from office say they made up their minds before the matter came to light.[/FONT]
[FONT="][URL="https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/17-americans-surprised-trumps-actions-tied-ukraine-poll/story?id=65927003"](MORE: Only 17% of Americans surprised by Trump's actions tied to Ukraine: POLL)[/URL][/FONT]
[FONT="]The unfolding political drama between congressional Democrats and the White House reveals a polarized populace, with Democrats more united in their belief that Trump should be impeached and convicted than Republicans are in their belief that the president has committed no wrongdoing: 85% and 65%, respectively.[/FONT]
[I][FONT="]This ABC News/Ipsos poll was conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs‘ KnowledgePanel® November 16-17, 2019, in English and Spanish, among a random national sample of 506 adults. Results have a margin of sampling error of 4.8 points, including the design effect. See the poll’s topline results and details on the methodology here.[/FONT][/I][FONT="][/FONT]
[I][FONT="]ABC News' Anne Flaherty contributed to this report.[/FONT][/I][FONT="][/FONT]


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The Pauper and his fake polls. Should we bump all his President Hillary threads? :Carcajada:

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Do YOU own a treadmill, Blubber Runt? How about a reason to why you lied about Vindman? Or, a comment to Roger Stone going "7 for 7" in obstruction charges, No Neck?
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Already commented in Vindman in that thread, Ive never had an opinion on Stone....

And, please like Ive done 1000 times, post proof of your insults towards me... Will you also allow me to post proof of what I said about you? Why or why not?

(here comes more random insults about someones height, weight, penis, homosexual fantasies, incest, sex with children, etc)
 

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Already commented in Vindman in that thread, Ive never had an opinion on Stone....

And, please like Ive done 1000 times, post proof of your insults towards me... Will you also allow me to post proof of what I said about you? Why or why not?

(here comes more random insults about someones height, weight, penis, homosexual fantasies, incest, sex with children, etc)

You commented on Vindman? Really? You're not talking about your hilariously untrue claim that I "twisted" your words, when I copied and pasted your exact words, where you said that Vindman was NOT on the call, when, he was? "No opinion" about a guy who went "7 for 7" in obstruction charges, No Neck? After you're been babbling about "no obstruction" like a brain dead parrot for over 2 years? Try again, Blubber Runt.:pushups:<:)<:):pushups::laughingb:pushups::kissingbb:pushups::carto1710
 

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You commented on Vindman? Really? You're not talking about your hilariously untrue claim that I "twisted" your words, when I copied and pasted your exact words, where you said that Vindman was NOT on the call, when, he was? "No opinion" about a guy who went "7 for 7" in obstruction charges, No Neck? After you're been babbling about "no obstruction" like a brain dead parrot for over 2 years? Try again, Blubber Runt.:pushups:<:)<:):pushups::laughingb:pushups::kissingbb:pushups::carto1710

Oh, PLEASE, show me where I went on and on about "No Obstruction" for two years... and NO OBSCTRUCTION for Roger Stone.

Id LOVE to see this.

TELL YOU WHAT!! I WILL SELF BAN FOR A YEAR if you can link me to where I said "STONE DIDNT OBSTRUCT!!"

PS: IF you were smart, you would know I was about "NO RUSSIAN COLLUSION" for two years.

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If it BORES you so much, why don't you stay outta the thread ENTIRELY, "Idiot savant?":think2:Loser!@#0 Somehow, you never get around to answering that question. Meanwhile, more good news...











New impeachment poll has lots of numbers to worry Trump and Republicans



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Laura Clawson
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Monday November 18, 2019 · 5:33 AM PST



















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Donald Trump should be impeached and removed from office, 51% of Americans say in a new poll. But that may not be the number in the ABC News/Ipsos poll that should most worry Trump.
Trump was wrong to demand that a foreign leader investigate Trump’s political rivals, say 70% of the people polled. Just one in four people say Trump did nothing wrong. (That would be the contingent that wouldn’t think it was wrong if Trump shot someone on Fifth Avenue.) That leaves 19% of people who think Trump did something wrong but don’t—yet—support impeachment and removal.
That’s why maybe the most important numbers are these: 58%, 21%, 60%. The first, 58%, is how many people are currently following the impeachment hearings somewhat or very closely. The second, 21%, is how many people made up their minds about impeachment after the first two days of public hearings. And the third, 60%, is how many of that 21% decided that Trump should be impeached and removed from office. With the impeachment hearings moving people toward thinking Trump should be removed from office, look forward to Republicans ratcheting up their efforts to depress viewership.
 

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If it BORES you so much, why don't you stay outta the thread ENTIRELY, "Idiot savant?":think2:Loser!@#0 Somehow, you never get around to answering that question. Meanwhile, more good news...











New impeachment poll has lots of numbers to worry Trump and Republicans



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Monday November 18, 2019 · 5:33 AM PST



















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Donald Trump should be impeached and removed from office, 51% of Americans say in a new poll. But that may not be the number in the ABC News/Ipsos poll that should most worry Trump.
Trump was wrong to demand that a foreign leader investigate Trump’s political rivals, say 70% of the people polled. Just one in four people say Trump did nothing wrong. (That would be the contingent that wouldn’t think it was wrong if Trump shot someone on Fifth Avenue.) That leaves 19% of people who think Trump did something wrong but don’t—yet—support impeachment and removal.
That’s why maybe the most important numbers are these: 58%, 21%, 60%. The first, 58%, is how many people are currently following the impeachment hearings somewhat or very closely. The second, 21%, is how many people made up their minds about impeachment after the first two days of public hearings. And the third, 60%, is how many of that 21% decided that Trump should be impeached and removed from office. With the impeachment hearings moving people toward thinking Trump should be removed from office, look forward to Republicans ratcheting up their efforts to depress viewership.

Why do you still use dailykos as a news source? They have been wrong so many times in the threads you started here using their articles.

An honest question. Why?
 
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Why do you still use dailykos as a news source? They have been wrong so many times in the threads you started here using their articles.

An honest question. Why?
Because they write what he wants to hear...It's a website for Communist Democrat idiot sheep....
 

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Because they write what he wants to hear...It's a website for Communist Democrat idiot sheep....

I remember when I got banned there from commenting on an article that was saying basically "Trump is guilty and is going to be impeached for Russian Collusion and being a Russian Agent".

My comment was simple: "Can anyone point any evidence my way that shows he colluded with, or is an agent of Russia?"

BANNED!!!

Guess my asking for actual facts or evidence that doesnt fit their "Echo Chamber" is a banable offense lmao
 

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Why do you still use dailykos as a news source? They have been wrong so many times in the threads you started here using their articles.

An honest question. Why?

Hmmm, THIS from the moron who trusted sources that said all of Dump's accusers were Democrats-all nineteen of 'em-and that the Gold Star widow repudiated her Congresswoman in that public incident with Chief of Staff Kelly in an obviously fake Facebook posting.

An honest question: when is it going to get through that giant hat rack that sits, sans neck, on top of your stubby little body that I don't give a shit about what you think, and, that you are badly in need of therapy since you constantly show that you are a psychotic, stalking, obsessive douche?
 

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In the latest Politico/Morning Consult poll, released on December 2, Independents opposed impeachment and removal from office 46% to 39%, a number close to the rolling averages of the last few weeks.
 

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