American support for impeaching Trump rises to 45% amid Ukraine matter:
Reuters/Ipsos poll
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[October 01, 2019]
By Chris Kahn
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of
Americans who believe President Donald Trump should be impeached rose by
8 percentage points over the past week as more people learned about
allegations that Trump pressured Ukraine to smear his top Democratic
political rival Joe Biden, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on
Monday.
The Sept. 26-30 opinion poll found that 45% of adults believe Republican
Trump "should be impeached," compared with 37% in a similar poll that
ran last week. Another 41% said that Trump should not be impeached and
15% said they "don't know."
Among Democrats, 74% said Trump should be impeached, up 8 points over
the past week, while 13% of Republicans said they supported impeachment,
up 3 points. It was unchanged among independents at 37%.
The poll findings mirror several other recent opinion polls, which have
shown that public support has increased recently for an impeachment
inquiry into Trump.
Full poll results: https://tmsnrt.rs/2n3AYWx
The American public has been increasingly focused on the question of
impeachment following a whistleblower complaint about a July phone call
between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
The U.S. House of Representatives initiated an impeachment inquiry of
Trump last week after a whistleblower report raised concerns that Trump
tried to leverage nearly $400 million in U.S. aid in exchange for a
political favor from Zelenskiy involving an investigation of Joe Biden,
the former vice president and leading Democratic presidential contender.
The poll of more than 2,200 U.S. adults found that 34% had heard “a
great deal” about the Ukraine scandal this week, about twice the number
of people who had been paying close attention when compared with last
week. Another 30% said they have heard “some” details about the Ukraine
call.
When asked what they thought about the news, 43% said “president Trump
is trying to smear Joe Biden ahead of the 2020 presidential campaign,”
up 4 points from last week.
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President Donald Trump speaks as he meets with sheriffs from across
the country on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington,
U.S., September 26, 2019. REUTERS/Erin Scott
The poll also found that 66% of American adults said any elected
official "should be removed" from office if they work with a foreign
government to attack a political rival. That included 46% of
Republicans, 88% of Democrats and about two-thirds of independents.
The fact that a smaller number of respondents - 45% - said that
Trump should be impeached, however, suggests that many of them did
not believe allegations against Trump or had yet to conclude Trump
had indeed worked with Ukraine to damage Biden.
Public opinion may continue to shift as more information is
revealed. But University of Michigan political scientist Nicholas
Valentino said that support for Trump’s impeachment should level off
unless Republican leaders join Democrats in publicly criticizing the
president.
“People aren’t constitutional scholars,” Valentino said. “They trust
their elected officials from their party to know the rules of
politics. And when members of their own party say that someone has
broken the rules, that’s when public opinion will really begin to
change.”
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout
the United States. It gathered responses from 2,234 adults,
including 944 Democrats and 855 Republicans. It has a credibility
interval, a measure of precision, of 4 percentage points.
(Reporting by Chris Kahn, Editing by Grant McCool and Richard Pullin)
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