Wisconsin: Marquette Law School Poll finds shifts in public opinion favorable to President Trump

Even as hearings that could lead to President Donald Trump’s impeachment heat up, a new Marquette University Law School poll of Wisconsin registered voters finds consistent, if sometimes modest, shifts in public opinion away from support of impeachment and toward supporting Trump in next year’s presidential election. CONT. Charles Franklin, […] Read more »

Sondland Ties Trump And Top Administration Officials To Quid Pro Quo

On the fourth day of public impeachment hearings, U.S. ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland took questions from the ranking members of the intelligence committee and their lawyers. Sondland testified that there was a quid pro quo arrangement Trump was pushing for. CONT. FiveThirtyEight Read more »

Ipsos/FiveThirtyEight panel survey: Most Americans Think Trump Committed An Impeachable Offense

… The initial wave of our survey found that even before articles of impeachment against Trump have been drafted, 56 percent of Americans agree that he has committed an impeachable offense. … The survey also indicated, crucially, that a significant chunk of Americans are still persuadable when it comes to […] Read more »

Partisans seem unlikely to change their minds on impeachment. Independents might.

… Are the open hearings being held by the House changing perceptions of impeachment? Is support for removing Trump from office growing? New polling suggests that the shifts so far have been modest. Importantly, it also suggests that most Americans are intractable on the subject and that the group most […] Read more »