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LOLOLAnd that has WHAT to do with this....oh look. A fucking idiot is posting here!LOLWell...DUH!!!!....ANOTHERLOLOLOLAnd it isn't Rasmussrn!!!
A USA TODAY/Suffolk poll states 36 percent of respondents support the House voting to remove the president, while 22 percent say Congress should continue with its impeachment inquiry but should not vote to remove him. Further, 37 percent say lawmakers should end their impeachment probe, while four percent remain undecided on the matter. When it comes to a Senate impeachment trial, 46 percent are in favor of convicting President Trump and 47 percent are against. The poll, conducted by telephone, is made up of 1,000 registered voters and was taken between October 23rd and 26th. It has a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Click on a link to the poll and it states...
In USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll, Americans split 46%-47% over whether Trump should be removed from office.
Poll: Who's sticking with President Trump, through trouble and tweets? His seemingly unshakable base.
Dumbfuck, I'm quoting the poll you started a thread over.
It's your poll.