"How many former Trump supporters do you know that flipped due to the impeachment hearings? How many so-called "independents" do you know that are now voting Democrat because of impeachment? How many people do you know, whether they've made up their minds or not, have actually followed the impeachment proceedings closely?"
Personally know? I never ask. The only people I know about are the ones I demonstrate with. Know over the internet? I'm hard-pressed to think of anybody on either side who has changed their position since the election. A few people were talking about the hearings at the Grange meeting the other night, but, AFAIK, everybody is either Clinton or Stein voters. ==
Among 14 key states to watch next year, Trump’s net approval is above water only in Texas (49 percent approve, 46 percent disapprove), and is statistically tied in Florida (49 percent approve, 48 percent disapprove). It is in the red in all the others, with his worst marks coming in New Hampshire and the hotly contested states of Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin in the upper Midwest.
The president’s net approval has fallen in Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin amid the impeachment investigation, while it improved in Nevada and New Hampshire. In the other key states, there was no significant change.
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