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Voters are applauding the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate Russia’s involvement in the 2016 election and any connections to Donald Trump’s campaign. But, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll, voters aren’t ready to begin the constitutional process of impeaching the president and removing him from office.
Nearly two-thirds of voters, 63 percent, either “strongly” or “somewhat” agree with the Justice Department’s decision to appoint former FBI Director Robert Mueller to oversee the Russia probe, the poll shows. Only 21 percent of voters disagree with the decision to appoint a special counsel.
Poll: Voters back Russia special prosecutor
this poll may be skewed to the right, for sure at least 90% want Milhouse exposed, even the teabaggers are scratching their pin shaped heads
Nearly two-thirds of voters, 63 percent, either “strongly” or “somewhat” agree with the Justice Department’s decision to appoint former FBI Director Robert Mueller to oversee the Russia probe, the poll shows. Only 21 percent of voters disagree with the decision to appoint a special counsel.
Poll: Voters back Russia special prosecutor
this poll may be skewed to the right, for sure at least 90% want Milhouse exposed, even the teabaggers are scratching their pin shaped heads