Legal Experts — And Americans — Weigh In On Impeachment

The impeachment inquiry on Wednesday moved to the House Judiciary Committee, with legal experts giving testimony about whether President Trump committed an impeachable offense. We review that testimony in this installment of the FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast. We also speak with Clifford Young of Ipsos about the latest results of the […] Read more »

The Impeachment Hearings Just Confirmed Voters’ Preexisting Opinions

The first phase of the impeachment process is over, and according to our impeachment tracker, public opinion on impeaching and removing President Trump has remained largely steady through most of November, with roughly 47 percent of Americans supporting impeachment and 44 percent opposed. And in our latest survey with Ipsos, […] Read more »

Americans are split on impeachment, just like they were before the public hearings

Throughout more than two months of the Democrats’ House impeachment inquiry, two critical questions have loomed: How will the American public react to what it uncovers? And will it help or hurt President Trump’s chances at reelection in 2020? So far, four dozen national and state polls have been conducted […] Read more »

Impeachment polls and the risk of a self-fulfilling prophecy

… Impeachment polls matter; as I’ve noted many times (and will surely have to note again), impeachment is more a political process than a judicial one. Poll movement over time matters, too. Nonetheless, the widespread notion that support for impeachment is stagnant is a selective interpretation. As Nieman Lab’s Joshua […] Read more »