Americans Now Evenly Divided on Impeaching Trump

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PPP's new national poll finds that Donald Trump's popularity as President has declined precipitously just over the last two weeks. On our first poll of his Presidency voters were evenly divided on Trump, with 44% approving of him and 44% also disapproving. Now his approval rating is 43%, while his disapproval has gone all the way up to 53%. If voters could choose they'd rather have both Barack Obama (52/44) or Hillary Clinton (49/45) instead of Trump.

Just three weeks into his administration, voters are already evenly divided on the issue of impeaching Trump with 46% in favor and 46% opposed. Support for impeaching Trump has crept up from 35% 2 weeks ago, to 40% last week, to its 46% standing this week. While Clinton voters initially only supported Trump's impeachment 65/14, after seeing him in office over the last few weeks that's gone up already to 83/6.

Here are the reasons things are going bad for Trump:

-Voters think he's over reaching to make a country safe...that they already consider to be safe. 66% of Americans consider the United States to be a safe country, to only 23% who consider it unsafe. Perhaps as an outgrowth of that sentiment only 45% of voters support Trump's Executive Order on immigration, to 49% who are opposed to it. Among those who do support it you have to wonder how well thought out their position is- by a 51/23 margin Trump voters say that the Bowling Green Massacre shows why Trump's immigration policy is needed.

By a 48/43 spread, voters do think that the intent of the Executive Order is to be a Muslim ban. And just 22% support a Muslim ban, to 65% who are opposed. The order has also increasingly raised issues about Trump's competence in voters' eyes- only 27% think the Executive Order was well executed, to 66% who think it was poorly executed. The spread on that question was 39/55 when we asked last week.

Another aspect of voters already feeling safe is that they don't want to pay for the wall with Mexico. Just 32% support a 20% tax on items imported to the United States from Mexico, to 55% who are opposed to that concept. And in general only 37% of voters want the wall if US taxpayers have to front the cost for it, to 56% who are against that.

-Voters are concerned by the implications of Trump's fight with the Judiciary. 53% of voters say they trust Judges more to make the right decisions for the United States, to only 38% who trust Trump more. And only 25% of voters think Trump should be able to overturn decisions by Judges that he disagrees with, to 64% who don't think he should be able to do that. Trump voters have evidently had enough of the Constitution and those pesky checks and balances though- 51% of them think he should personally be able to overturn decisions he doesn't agree with, to only 33% who dissent.

-Voters don't like the people Trump has surrounded himself with. Betsy DeVos may have been confirmed this week, but she made a horrible impression on the public. Only 27% of voters see her positively to 49% with a negative opinion of her. Clinton voters are almost unanimous in their distaste for her (5/83 favorability), while she doesn't generate nearly an equivalent amount of enthusiasm from Trump voters (53/12 favorability.) Other people close to Trump have come off poorly as well- Steve Bannon has a 22/45 favorability rating, Kellyanne Conway's is 34/47, and Sean Spicer's is 32/41.

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2017/02/americans-now-evenly-divided-on-impeaching-trump.html
 

SamSpade

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I don't care what the American voter thinks - for someone to be impeached, they have to commit a *CRIME*. And it has to be a serious crime.

Impeachment is not a procedure to simply remove someone because you don't LIKE them. If voters don't get that, f*** them.
 

Monello

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Impeached on what grounds? He's mean? Speaks his mind? Fulfills his campaign promises? Help me out here.
 

vraiblonde

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Impeachment is not a procedure to simply remove someone because you don't LIKE them. If voters don't get that, f*** them.

They understand it when it comes to prosecuting one of their own, then it all flies out the window when there's even the slightest possibility that they can get rid of someone they hate. Even people who used to have some sense are salivating at the thought that Trump *will* be impeached. When you remind them that Trump hasn't committed any impeachable offense, they get abusive and nasty.

I blame the prog media for putting this garbage in people's heads. When all you consume is WashPo and NYT, supplemented with NPR, you're going to be civically retarded.
 

Gilligan

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Just three weeks into his administration, voters are already evenly divided on the issue of impeaching Trump with 46% in favor

Like the boy, they don't have the first clue what impeachment actually is.
 

PsyOps

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Well, I am absolutely convinced you fanatical Trump-haters have lost your ever-hating minds. You can't be reasoned with. You have lost every ability to use logic. You are simply acting on some blind, enraged, hatred of Trump; purely rooted in emotion. There is an evil that exists in you people.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
They understand it when it comes to prosecuting one of their own, then it all flies out the window when there's even the slightest possibility that they can get rid of someone they hate.

Hillary! These libs defended that woman to no end. She clearly broke the law. She actually DID something that was impeachable; or in her case convictable. Trump has done nothing but piss the left off, just by winning. He could have gone into that White House and just sat there and done nothing and they'd still be calling for his impeachment.
 

PeoplesElbow

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What exactly is the crime?

Most of these people don't actually know what impeached means. I argued with someone one day claiming Nixon was the only President to be impeached.
 

Merlin99

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PeoplesElbow

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Mixone

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The PPP...a Democratic polling firm who widely missed the mark in the 2016 election in NH, NC, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Floida.
Some of their other polls..Is Ted Cruz the Zodiac Killer?, Will Obama make it to heaven in the event of the Rapture? Should hipsters pay a special tax?
Proving once and for all that boy is a total and utter waste of airspace...
 

stgislander

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The PPP...a Democratic polling firm who widely missed the mark in the 2016 election in NH, NC, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Floida.
Some of their other polls..Is Ted Cruz the Zodiac Killer?, Will Obama make it to heaven in the event of the Rapture? Should hipsters pay a special tax?
Proving once and for all that boy is a total and utter waste of airspace...

Is the "Should hipsters pay a special tax?" poll still open? I'd vote in that one.
 

crabcake

But wait, there's more...
Is Public Policy the same "legitimate polling" that was responsible for this little gem? :coffee:

[video=youtube_share;Ut0TaegQ-kw]https://youtu.be/Ut0TaegQ-kw[/video]
 
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