Weatherman2020
Diamond Member
Using polls of buzzwords on what to impeach the President for. Welcome to 1984.
"The shift came after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee conducted focus groups in key House battlegrounds in recent weeks, testing messages related to impeachment. Among the questions put to participants was whether 'quid pro quo,' 'extortion' or 'bribery' was a more compelling description of Trump's conduct. According to two people familiar with the results, which circulated among Democrats this week, the focus groups found 'bribery' to be most damning."
https://www.americanthinker.com/blo..._to_quid_pro_quo_to_extortion_to_bribery.html
"The shift came after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee conducted focus groups in key House battlegrounds in recent weeks, testing messages related to impeachment. Among the questions put to participants was whether 'quid pro quo,' 'extortion' or 'bribery' was a more compelling description of Trump's conduct. According to two people familiar with the results, which circulated among Democrats this week, the focus groups found 'bribery' to be most damning."
https://www.americanthinker.com/blo..._to_quid_pro_quo_to_extortion_to_bribery.html