Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Most Americans Have 'Little To No Trust' In Impeachment Process, Would Rather Let Voters Decide In 2020 | Zero Hedge

Most Americans Have 'Little To No Trust' In Impeachment Process, Would Rather Let Voters Decide In 2020 | Zero Hedge: Most Americans have 'little to no trust' in the impeachment inquiries against President Trump, and think that the best way to remove him from office would be to let the voters decide at the ballot box next November, according to a Monmouth University Poll published Tuesday.

According to the survey, 73% of those polled have little to no trust in how the House impeachment inquiry has been conducted to date, while 59% say it would "make more sense" to wait until next year's election. The same poll found just 44% of Americans think that Trump should be impeached and removed from office.

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