When the impeachment of Donald Trump became a likely event in September, it became fashionable to speculate how Trump’s re-election fortunes might be affected: would the process hurt Trump by generating damaging disclosures and negative publicity, or would he benefit from a popular backlash and highly-mobilized Republican base? I suggested at the time that impeachment wasn’t likely to matter much in the 2020 general election, and the evidence so far is consistent with that expectation. Trump’s job approval rating has barely moved since the beginning of the impeachment push—or, really, since the end of the government shutdown last winter.
A more unsettled question is whether impeachment has had, or will have, any effect on the Democratic primary race. CONT.
David A. Hopkins (Boston College), Honest Graft