Friday, January 31, 2020

blog 3.3- impeachment and the public

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2. FiveThirty Eight/ Ipso's found the move support for removing Trump, Monmouth found the most opposition for removing Trump 
3. 83.9% of democrats and 8.4% republicans
4. Americans were evenly divided (49 percent to 48 percent) on whether to remove Trump from office, but they approved of the House’s decision to impeach by 7 points (53 percent to 46 percent).
5.  They may support his removal because they believe that Vice President Mike Pence (who would take over if Trump is ousted) would make a better president 
6. The people who end up voting in elections tend to be a tad more Republican than the adult population. 
7. There is a notable gender gap, though: 89 percent of men said a woman could get elected while 9 percent disagreed, but women were less convinced, at 79 percent to 20 percent.
8. eduacation because the polls underrepresented white voters without a college degreee 
9. Sixty-nine percent of Americans do not want Roe v. Wade to be overturned, but the public does support many restrictions on abortion that have been implemented on the state level


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