Swing voters in battleground states are skeptical about Democrat impeachment efforts

Washington Examiner:
Swing voters in battleground states are skeptical about impeachment, questioning why so much time and money is being spent on a long shot effort to unseat the president, according to focus group discussions conducted for a pro-Trump group.

The research for America First Policies is being used to develop the best messaging to push back against Democrats. On Tuesday, the process produced a flurry of emails, tweets, and events designed to showcase the president’s economic agenda.

Each of the 18 focus groups in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio, and Michigan featured 10 to 12 participants chosen from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds.
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While surveys suggest that independents are split on whether the evidence presented so far makes them more or less likely to support impeachment, voters at a focus group in Pittsburgh on Thursday, a day after public hearings began, were clear. No one raised their hand when asked if Trump should be impeached.

Respondents, identified only by their first name, said the process was difficult to follow and accused Democrats of a partisan vendetta.

In video viewed by the Washington Examiner, one respondent, Tosha, described it as a “huge waste of time and money.”

“You are Congress. Go make some laws. Go do something that is going to benefit the people,” she said. “But don’t waste taxpayer dollars so that you can prove a political point, which is that you don’t like Donald Trump, he’s exposed the way politicians work, and you are mad about it.”
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This coup attempt by Democrats appears to be backfiring on them and is only popular with the Democrat "resistance" which has been unfairly attacking the President ever since his election.

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