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Sarcastic, sure Rudy.
We heard him the first couple of times he said he had insurance against Trump, the question is how long until he flips to save his own skin. | ||
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Shokin claimed in May 2019 that he had been investigating Burisma Holdings.[13][33][34] However, Vitaly Kasko, who had been Shokin's deputy overseeing international cooperation before resigning in February 2016 citing corruption in the office, provided documents to Bloomberg News indicating that under Shokin, the investigation into Burisma had been dormant.[35][36] Also, the investigation into Burisma only pertained to events happening before Hunter Biden joined the company.[37]
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Nolte: Vanity Fair’s Impeachment Data Is Terrible News for Democrats
The headline reads: “Polling Suggests Democrats’ Impeachment Push Could Alienate Key Voters.” The sub-headline reads: “Data exclusive to Vanity Fair shows impeachment could be a losing issue for Democrats hoping to recruit Independents in 2020. ‘Lots of people who don’t like Trump who are still prepared to vote for him,’ says one political science expert.” And here is the math, and some of it is stunning. We’ll start with my favorite numbers… By a yuge margin of 62 to 22 percent, the all-important Independent voters who will decide the 2020 election, especially in key states, say that impeachment is “more important to politicians than it is to me.” Get this… By another yuge margin, 61 to 23 percent, Independents say impeachment is more important to the media than it is to me.” Vanity Fair concludes that these numbers can only mean “Impeachment proceedings are viewed as bread and circuses for the anti-Trump crowd in Washington and the media.” Ya’ think? Bye bye House. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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Someone didn't actually read the Vanity Fair article.
Most Independents believe, by 39% to 31%, that the president withheld military aid to Ukraine until the Ukrainians agreed to announce investigations into his political rivals, and by similar margins, 40% to 35%, believe Trump “abused his power” to affect the 2020 elections. | ||
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I don't think you understand what's going on here, well, that's obvious. You see, the entire thing is a sham, just like pee, just like Russia Russia Russia. Enough people understand the rule of law and you can't convict someone with second, third, and fourth hand hearsay and you can't convict someone on emotions and made-up conclusions. Sorry. You lose. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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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. Polls, in recent days, have indicated that the general public is growing weary of House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff’s (D-CA) endless pursuit of impeachment, with survey after survey showing opposition to impeachment growing and support falling. The results, however, are exacerbated when key voters, such as independents, are isolated. A Siena College Research Institute poll released this week showed that independent voters in New York overwhelmingly oppose impeachment, 59 percent to 37 percent. Additionally, 51 percent of independents described the inquiry as a “partisan attack on President Trump,” while 43 percent said it is a “fair investigation.” The results coincided with a National Emerson College poll and a Politico-Morning Consult poll, both of which showed an increase in independent voters’ opposition to impeachment. Good, go for it, impeach lol. Piss off a bunch more voters hahaha.[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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