Dud: Fifty-two percent say don't impeach Trump after hearings
So much for the impeachment hearings. One of the first polls taken after the House Intelligence Committee hearings ended showed no change in the public’s appetite to impeach President Trump. The fresh numbers in the Marquette Law School Poll, shared with Secrets, said 52% in Wisconsin are against impeaching Trump, and 40% want it done and the president removed from office. In
November, the numbers were essentially the same, with 53% against impeaching and removing Trump to 40% for impeaching and removing. “In October, before public hearings began, 44 percent favored impeachment and removal from office, while 51 percent were opposed and 4 percent said they didn’t know,” said the Wisconsin school poll. What’s more, they said his approval rating in the key battleground state is above average at 47%.
Those findings are key for Trump, who has high hopes of winning Wisconsin again in his reelection. The poll also found very little change in the public’s view of what happened between Trump and the president of Ukraine. And it found that Trump was holding his own in the 2020 presidential race, essentially tied with all of the top candidates. The bottom line: The hearings were a dud in shifting the public’s view of impeachment.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/dud-52-say-dont-impeach-trump-even-after-hearings