Polls: Endless Pursuit of Impeachment Spells Trouble for Democrats
The Democrats’ desperate pursuit of impeachment is driving key voters away – a sign of danger for Democrats going into 2020 – polling reveals.

The Democrats’ desperate pursuit of impeachment is driving key voters away – a sign of danger for Democrats going into 2020 – polling reveals.

Rep. Mark Walker is organizing an effort to allow the American public to send Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) lumps of coal for Christmas.

Angry leftists are attempting to “cancel” Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), the “new Republican star” who emerged as a major GOP player in the public impeachment hearings.

Former Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tweeted on Friday that there is no question that President Trump “committed impeachable crimes” and suggested that the only thing standing between the president and the wrath of the law is his Republican allies.

The majority of independent voters in New York oppose the Democrats’ ongoing impeachment effort against President Trump, a Siena College Research Institute poll released this week revealed.

Freshman Democrat Rep. Jeff Van Drew (D-NJ) said Thursday night that he remains “concerned” about impeachment “tearing the country apart.”

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) is using her ceaseless battle against House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) and his impeachment efforts to her advantage, raising over $500,000 for her congressional campaign in less than two hours, she announced on Friday.

Schiff (D-CA) ended the week of public impeachment inquiry hearings with an angry and emotional 20-minute monologue.

Democrat freshman Max Rose (D-NY) told CBS News Friday that it was clear after the Ukraine “scandal” broke, that the Donald Trump administration would “practice pure and unadulterated obstruction” to block any Democrat investigation into his conversations with Ukrainian leaders.

Democrat Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) used the term “epic mansplaining” to describe Rep. Mike Turner’s (R-OH) remarks during the seventh public impeachment hearing.

Hill testified some Ukrainian officials made “ill-advised” statements against then-candidate Donald Trump and backed Clinton.

Holmes shared the president’s purported conversation with his “buddies” and anyone who found it interesting, then refused to say he would be more careful.

More Americans oppose impeachment than support it, a National Emerson College poll released on Thursday revealed.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said during a press conference Thursday that she remains skeptical about the House passing the United States-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement this year, as Congress’s lower chamber continues to focus on the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.

Republicans called for their own hearing to counter the Democrats’ partisan impeachment inquiry, criticizing Democrats for lack of transparency.

David Holmes testified that he had not taken notes of what he heard Trump tell Sondland about Ukraine — even though it was his habit to take notes.

Sondland’s testimony was a disaster for the media and Democrats, the worst day so far for an impeachment inquiry that is quickly exhausting the patience of the American people.

Hill claimed “some” members of the House Intelligence Committee appear to believe that Russia did not try to meddle in the 2016 election.

Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY), who has been debunking the falsities espoused by Democrat lawmakers throughout the week’s public impeachment hearings, slammed House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Thursday for lying in his “opening statement parody.”

Fiona Hill, the former National Security Council (NSC) official who is testifying in Thursday’s impeachment inquiry, admitted in her closed-door deposition to having worked with Russia “dossier” author Christopher Steele.

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) said in his opening statement at the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearing on Thursday that it is not President Donald Trump who got “caught” taking part in nefarious behavior and listed the seven times this was the case.

Fiona Hill wrote in 2015 that she “strongly disagree[d]” with sending lethal weapons to help Ukraine. She said she changed her mind after joining the Trump administration.

Politico, among others, once reported in depth on what it called Ukraine’s efforts to “sabotage” then-candidate Donald Trump.

Democrats will hold the seventh public hearing of their impeachment inquiry Thursday with Fiona Hill and David Holmes.

Fiona Hill was opposed to the president’s style of diplomacy toward Ukraine. She originally opposed sending weapons to help.

David Holmes is being brought in to testify about a conversation he had when he was drinking and which he failed to write down.

The fifth Democrat debate opened with the topic of impeaching President Trump and remained on the subject for 12 minutes.

Another star witness of the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry admitted on Wednesday that Hunter Biden’s wheeling and dealing in Ukraine had the appearance of a conflict of interest for his father.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) claimed on Wednesday that the televised public impeachment hearings are convincing the American people that “we have a president who thinks he’s above the law.”

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Wednesday evening said she will try to persuade Republicans in the Senate to convict President Trump if the impeachment inquiry moves to a trial in the Senate.

David Hale confirmed that aid to Lebanon was held up at the same time, and in the same way, as aid to Ukraine.

Hillary Clinton celebrated what Republicans say has amounted to a dud of public impeachment hearings.

Laura Cooper amended her testimony to note that her staff had received queries about the aid to Ukraine on July 25 — the same day as the call.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Wednesday ripped the testimony of the Democrats’ key witness, Ambassador Gordon Sondland.

A Wednesday poll has revealed that support for the impeachment of President Donald Trump is slipping in Wisconsin while the president surges ahead of four top Democrat candidates.

House Democrats will hold the sixth public hearing of their impeachment inquiry with Laura Cooper and David Hale.

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) officially ended his boycott of Gordon Sondland’s hotel chain after he testified against President Donald Trump.

Gordon Sondland testified that “every meeting at the White House has conditions,” pushing back against questions by Eric Swalwell.

Jackie Speier accidentally undermined the argument that Adam Schiff has used to block testimony of, or questions about, the whistleblower.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) responded to the fifth public impeachment hearing Wednesday by tweeting that Democrats are shirking their legislative duties in pursuit of impeachment, observing that “there’s no governing priority – no matter how bipartisan, no matter how beneficial to Americans – that won’t take a backseat to impeachment.”
