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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1188324)12/27/2019 7:40:50 AM
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Steele correctly predicted the Rosneft spinoff months before anyone knew about it. And Putin murdered several people who leaked info to Steele. The American people should have known about the Steele report.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1188324)12/27/2019 7:42:30 AM
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Tom Joseph? @TomJChicago

55% favor Trump’s removal- an all time high. Ppl are not buying the WH fairytale a/b Ukraine bc it requires a fake Senate trial. A major tactical mistake. The numbers will worsen as Rs ignore reality. They are trapped in a sinking ship w/ an idiot traitor

@DelVeneto
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The @GOP are not trapped. They’re choosing to stay on a sinking ship, b/c the alternative must be worse... How many will wind up indicted? We know they’ve been accepting Russian money from all sorts of questionable sources. Hopefully the few who remain untainted will break ranks.



Public support for Trump conviction at all-time high, poll finds

Fifty-five per cent of those asked said they were in favour of the US president’s conviction by the Senate, a figure which has shot up from 48 per cent the week before.

Meanwhile, the number of people against Mr Trump’s removal has dropped to an all-time low, according to the MSN poll.

On Christmas Day, 40 per cent were opposed to the Senate voting to convict the president, who has been impeached over his dealings with Ukraine and an alleged subsequent attempt to obstruct congress.

The gap between the two views has become much wider since last week, when there was little to divide them (48 per cent in favour of Mr Trump's removal, 47 per cent against).

The percentage of respondents who neither supported nor opposed conviction also grew.

David Rothschild, an economist at Microsoft Research, said the numbers of people shifting from opposition to removal to "don't know" was significant. “When you follow polling daily, you learn people rarely make big jumps from Opposition to Support,” he said.

“This polling is a clear sign that [the] Republican policy of complete obstruction is not selling well to [the] voting public.”


David Rothschild
?@DavMicRot
· Dec 25, 2019

MSN Poll matches all-time high for support of conviction 55%, and opposition plummets to all-time low: Many people moving from "opposition" to "don't know", big moment will be if they reach support for conviction.



David Rothschild
?@DavMicRot


When you follow polling daily, you learn people rarely make big jumps from Opposition to Support, but slowly move through don't know or third-party. This polling is a clear sign that Republican policy of complete obstruction is not selling well to voting public.



Dec 25, 2019

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