Yet the Wisconsin survey showed modest but nonetheless perceptible shifts in the direction favoring Trump, on the question of whether he should be impeached and also in head-to-head matchups against leading Democratic presidential candidates. What makes the Wisconsin poll important is that it is a snapshot of a state that, more than any other in the country, could decide the 2020 election.
While impeachment still enjoys support from a slight plurality overall in an average of polls by RealClearPolitics, the RCP average points to a dimming view from crucial independents – indicating more independents are now opposed, in a reversal from mid-October.
Marshall Kamena is a registered Democrat and was elected mayor of Livermore, CA… He ran on the democratic ticket as he knew a Bay Area city would never vote for a Republican. He is as conservative as they come.
The media accomplices aren’t fairing so well either.
Forty-six percent of Americans said the media’s coverage of the ongoing probe was biased against Trump, compared to 12 percent who thought coverage was actually biased in favor of the president.