ICYMI: Poll: Michigan majority still rejects Trump impeachment
Bad news for Elissa Slotkin and Haley Stevens: It’s 2020 and voters still
want NOTHING to do with their Washington impeachment sham.
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Poll: Michigan majority still rejects Trump impeachment
Detroit News
Beth LeBlanc
January 9, 2020
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2020/01/09/poll-mich-majority-still-opposes-impeachment-but-opposition-waning/2846798001/
Michigan voters continue to oppose the impeachment and removal of President
Donald Trump, but opposition has slipped slightly since last year, according to
a new poll.
Likely general election voters opposed impeachment 51% to 44%, a slight
decrease from a May 2019 survey when voters opposed impeachment 53% to 40%,
according to a Jan. 3-7 poll of 600 voters by Glengariff Group that was
provided to The Detroit News.
The 2 percentage point drop falls within the January poll’s margin of error of
plus-minus 4 percentage points.
About 42% strongly opposed Trump’s impeachment and 35% strongly supported it,
said Richard Czuba, founder of the Lansing-based Glengariff Group.
The opposition seems to indicate that voters would prefer to decide the fate of
the president instead of Congress, he said.
“We’ll take care of it,” Czuba said of voters’ sentiment regarding
impeachment. “We’ll make the decision in November.”
But opposition to ousting Trump from office doesn’t mean voters approved of
Trump’s actions toward Ukraine or will help him in November.
The president is alleged to have threatened to withhold U.S. aid to the country
in exchange for an investigation into Democratic presidential candidate and
former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, who was on the board of a
Ukrainian energy company despite having no experience in the energy industry.
The House’s impeachment of Trump was linked to his July phone call with
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Trump has argued he didn’t pressure
the newly elected Ukrainian leader and was only seeking a probe into corruption
in the country.
By 50% to 34%, likely Michigan voters said the president’s behavior was
inappropriate or wrong. Half of voters also said the president’s actions toward
Ukraine were not in the best interest of the United States, while 39%
disagreed.
They were more split on whether Trump’s actions were illegal, saying they were
41%-38%.
“This was not a positive in any way for the president,” Czuba said of the
results.
The polling results come after Democratic U.S. Reps. Haley Stevens of Rochester
Hills and Elissa Slotkin of Holly supported the impeachment inquiry and
impeachment despite opposition in their Republican-leaning districts.
The Republican National Committee and a GOP group have run television attack
ads against Slotkin and Stevens in the Metro Detroit market. A Democratic group
with close ties to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, has run ads
defending Slotkin and Stevens, while other groups have run commercials lauding
their stances on drug prices and other issues.
Slotkin has defended her votes to impeach on “abuse of power” and
“obstruction of Congress,” arguing that they were “bigger than
politics” and based on “personal integrity.”
Stevens said “the facts are clear” that Trump abused his powers and
“deliberately obstructed the congressional investigation into this
abuse.”
Pelosi has refused to send the articles of impeachment to the Senate unless she
is assured of “fair trial” rules. Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell, R-Kentucky, has criticized Pelosi’s delay, saying the Senate has the
sole authority to set the trial rules.