Question:
Why have polls for Trump, especially w/ independents in swing states, gone through the roof during the Dem impeachment farce?
?
2019-12-13 19:19:33 UTC
Dems don't understand that their impeachment drive is transparent and everyone knows is it a phony political ruse?
25 answers:
pacman
2019-12-15 01:47:29 UTC
Once elected, after a majority in the electoral college, Trump legally assumes the office.  As leader of the Executive branch of government it is his duty to enforce the laws of the land. Remember HS Civics, the legislature passes the laws, the judicial interprets the laws. That makes Trump the "Top Cop" so to speak. He can have anyone investigated with due cause. I think Biden's video is certainly that.  Also each branch is co-equal. Trump does not have to submit anything to Shiff or Nader.  If They don't get what they want, they must go to the courts,  but they don't want another failure.  They would rather try to fool the public into thinking that Trump is obstructing congress.  What he's doing is perfectly legal. 
sirjester099
2019-12-14 07:38:14 UTC
What polls are those? Do post your links to them

Thank you!
Andrew S
2019-12-13 21:19:13 UTC
Because the Democrats have revealed their true colors and people don't like what they are seeing.  The masses can only sleep for so long and this was a much needed wake up call.
Honestly
2019-12-13 19:52:13 UTC
I don't know if what you are saying is true (there are all kinds of made up facts on the internet). However, if so, it is because everyone knows the insincerety of what is going on. Liberals want Trump out, regardless of any laws that are broken, and the hearings are not honestly intended to protect the US, but rather to find a "legal" way to get rid of Trump. It is a way to invalidate the election. It may or may not be the right thing to do, but it darkens the democratic party.
Stan
2019-12-13 19:42:34 UTC
You think hovering in the high 30s for the last 3 years is "going through the roof"?

Where do you get your news from?
Jeff S
2019-12-13 19:38:03 UTC
I keep hearing about these polls but nobody ever links to them! 
Beardog
2019-12-13 19:37:35 UTC
Your boy broke the law, a bunch. And he’ll keep breaking it if the senate doesn’t grow a conscience. A phony political ruse is a “trial” with no witnesses or evidence presented, and the outcome  known beforehand. So talk to Mitch. 
Beverly S
2019-12-13 19:27:21 UTC
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... don't tell them! :)
ClassyGoose
2019-12-13 19:24:10 UTC
Which ones exactly? Polls tend to be fake when Republicans bring them up.
2019-12-13 19:22:57 UTC
Because people know it is BS
Dr.Pepper
2019-12-14 15:20:28 UTC
They have done no such thing in the real world only in the Fox world.
2019-12-14 02:45:34 UTC
Because this whole impeachment nonsense is just that—nonsense. Everyone can see it. And thus far the Democrats have handled it AWFULLY and UNPROFESSIONALLY. First they wanted to impeach Trump for a phone call (I know wtf?), then they changed it to bribery, and now it's for "abuse of power" and "obstruction."  They promised to reveal the "whistleblower" but now refuse to. They can't get their act straight. And voters aren't stupid. We see through it. We know Trump hasn't done anything wrong. We know Pelosi has said she's been working on impeachment for two and a half years long before this phone call. It's a witch hunt and nothing short of a coup. Everyone should be concerned that our Democratic republic is being threatened and attacked by Nancy and the Democrats. 
don
2019-12-13 20:22:46 UTC
The dims think we forgot they have been spewing impeachment BS since literally the 1st day'.he was in office so this crap has to be made up.We are also supposed to not notice that out of all the congressional "hearings" there were only 2 people that ever even met donald trump and they both said he did nothing wrong.The hearings are unfair the news coverage does not match the actual hearings and we are not supposed to notice,we also are not supposed to notice all 4 of the "constitutional scholars" were huge democrat party donors,and by the way if Trumps crimes were so obvious why would we need scholars to explain them to us ?
?
2019-12-13 19:25:17 UTC
Everybody knows it's a hoax, and it's just not funny. The Democrats are making themselves look like bratty kids.
skeptik
2019-12-13 19:25:01 UTC
[citation missing]
2019-12-13 19:24:40 UTC
Over 500 legal scholars signed this letter.



We, the undersigned legal scholars, have concluded that President Trump engaged in impeachable conduct.



We do not reach this conclusion lightly. The Founders did not make impeachment available for disagreements over policy, even profound ones, nor for extreme distaste for the manner in which the President executes his office. Only “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors” warrant impeachment. But there is overwhelming evidence that President Trump betrayed his oath of office by seeking to use presidential power to pressure a foreign government to help him distort an American election, for his personal and political benefit, at the direct expense of national security interests as determined by Congress. His conduct is precisely the type of threat to our democracy that the Founders feared when they included the remedy of impeachment in the Constitution.





We take no position on whether the President committed a crime. But conduct need not be criminal to be impeachable. The standard here is constitutional; it does not depend on what Congress has chosen to criminalize.





Impeachment is a remedy for grave abuses of the public trust. The two specific bases for impeachment named in the Constitution — treason and bribery — involve such abuses because they include conduct undertaken not in the “faithful execution” of public office that the Constitution requires, but instead for personal gain (bribery) or to benefit a foreign enemy (treason).





Impeachment is an especially essential remedy for conduct that corrupts elections. The primary check on presidents is political: if a president behaves poorly, voters can punish him or his party at the polls. A president who corrupts the system of elections seeks to place himself beyond the reach of this political check. At the Constitutional Convention, George Mason described impeachable offenses as “attempts to subvert the constitution.” Corrupting elections subverts the process by which the Constitution makes the president democratically accountable. Put simply, if a President cheats in his effort at re-election, trusting the democratic process to serve as a check through that election is no remedy at all. That is what impeachment is for.





Moreover, the Founders were keenly concerned with the possibility of corruption in the president’s relationships with foreign governments. That is why they prohibited the president from accepting anything of value from foreign governments without Congress’s consent. The same concern drove their thinking on impeachment. James Madison noted that Congress must be able to remove the president between elections lest there be no remedy if a president betrayed the public trust in dealings with foreign powers.





In light of these considerations, overwhelming evidence made public to date forces us to conclude that President Trump engaged in impeachable conduct. To mention only a few of those facts: William B. Taylor, who leads the U.S. embassy in Ukraine, testified that President Trump directed the withholding of hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid for Ukraine in its struggle against Russia — aid that Congress determined to be in the U.S. national security interest — until Ukraine announced investigations that would aid the President’s re-election campaign. Ambassador Gordon Sondland testified that the President made a White House visit for the Ukrainian president conditional on public announcement of those investigations. In a phone call with the Ukrainian president, President Trump asked for a “favor” in the form of a foreign government investigation of a U.S. citizen who is his political rival. President Trump and his Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney made public statements confirming this use of governmental power to solicit investigations that would aid the President’s personal political interests. The President made clear that his private attorney, Rudy Giuliani, was central to efforts to spur Ukrainian investigations, and Mr. Giuliani confirmed that his efforts were in service of President Trump’s private interests.





Ultimately, whether to impeach the President and remove him from office depends on judgments that the Constitution leaves to Congress. But if the House of Representatives impeached the President for the conduct described here and the Senate voted to remove him, they would be acting well within their constitutional powers. Whether President Trump’s conduct is classified as bribery, as a high crime or misdemeanor, or as both, it is clearly impeachable under our Constitution.
2019-12-13 19:24:25 UTC
It hasn't.



Lay off the FAUX wheaties.
Henry
2019-12-13 19:23:51 UTC
Reverse psychology plain and simple. They've spent 3 years throwing nothing but hitpiece after hitpiece, unending complaining, finding everything single thing in existence "offensive" all the while the economy under Trump has been a monumental success. Trump has helped America. This is a fact. People have had enough of political correctness. Which is what people are tired of and it belongs to the left. Itself Boris Johnson won in the UK and why Trump will win again next year.
?
2019-12-13 19:23:51 UTC
Got a link? I haven't seen on yet, just Trump's claim which are usually lies.
tribeca_belle
2019-12-13 19:22:24 UTC
Not true.  Anyone who has been paying attention realizes that Trump is guilty as charged.  Trump has tried to cheat in the 2020 election and he has been caught. 
matematew
2019-12-13 19:21:36 UTC
The democrats don't have an impeachment fence... I think you mixed up farce with fence--it is a common error. I think you should go into a poly sci major as you'll be come more educated on this matter. Thanks. 
2019-12-13 19:21:35 UTC
great, when do I get to live on easy street
2019-12-13 19:20:56 UTC
because once the public hearings started, everyone could see the democrats were full of crap.
W.T. Door
2019-12-13 19:20:47 UTC
The far-leftists now in control of the Democrat Party are not deterred by reality. 
?
2019-12-13 19:20:46 UTC
They haven’t.  Don’t let FOX News fool you.  It isn’t becoming.


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