
""This is an unprecedented result this early in a presidential term," said Lake analyst John Bonifaz, who noted that voters have turned on Trump earlier in his term than they did against Richard Nixon in 1974."
""While the public wants Trump impeached, impeachment would still face an uphill battle in Congress. Republicans hold majorities in both the House and the Senate, and it's unlikely enough Republicans would break ranks with the party to vote to remove Trump.""
""Only a small minority of Republican voters (14%) supported impeachment, while most Democrats (84%) did. Independents also supported impeachment, with 55% for and 34% against.""
A recent poll indicates that 52% of U.S. voters favor impeaching President Trump, marking a significant shift in public opinion. This is the first time in over 50 years that a majority has expressed such a desire so early in a presidential term. The poll reveals a stark partisan divide, with 84% of Democrats and only 14% of Republicans supporting impeachment. Despite public sentiment, the likelihood of impeachment facing challenges in Congress remains high due to Republican majorities in both the House and Senate.
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