29 Nov 19
@tobias9122 saidOn September 24, the day the House impeachment inquiry was announced only 38.2% supported impeachment and removal and 51% opposed it according to the 538 aggregate of polls. Two months later, 47.7% support impeachment and removal and 44.1% don't. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/impeachment-polls/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGfXhyZXRtU
What they are doing, is helping to erode the democratic base, people watching are shaking heir heads, after Mueller, you'd have thought they had learned a lesson,, nope.. They look silly, a pack of buffoons.
That doesn't look like any "erod[ing] of the democratic base" to me.
29 Nov 19
@no1marauder saidAnd Hillary still leads Trump in the polls.
On September 24, the day the House impeachment inquiry was announced only 38.2% supported impeachment and removal and 51% opposed it according to the 538 aggregate of polls. Two months later, 47.7% support impeachment and removal and 44.1% don't. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/impeachment-polls/
That doesn't look like any "erod[ing] of the democratic base" to me.
It's a sure thing!
29 Nov 19
@whodey saidAs mentioned about a 100 times to right wingers on this forum, the 538 and RCP aggregate of polls were about 1% off of the final election results in 2016. They were about as accurate in the 2018 Congressional elections as well.
And Hillary still leads Trump in the polls.
It's a sure thing!
Continuing with the lie that these aggregates aren't accurate is a typical right wing disinformation technique.