Thanks, SK. You have now given the red-ass to all Republicans on this Forum and they will go out and 'vote ... and vote often'.
(this was suppose to be a secret, ... do you know what 'secret' means???)
Donald Trump impeachment supported by most Americans – but Democrats have been told not to talk about it
Democratic candidates have been advised to avoid talking about the potential impeachment of Donald Trump, even though a majority of Americans – and 75 per cent of Democrats – support such a move.
Three weeks from midterm elections that will determine whether Democrats flip the House of Representatives, the lower chamber of Congress where any proceedings against the president would begin, candidates and officials are doing all they can to avoid the I-word.
In a calculation that has upset those pushing for Mr Trump’s impeachment, party officials have calculated that raising the issue could play badly among the independent and moderate Republicans they are seeking to win over. They fear it would also energise Mr Trump’s base.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-tr...163600320.html
Thanks, SK. You have now given the red-ass to all Republicans on this Forum and they will go out and 'vote ... and vote often'.
(this was suppose to be a secret, ... do you know what 'secret' means???)
The OP contradicts itself
But hey if it makes me feel good
The Dems need to produce a presidential candidate NOW in order to create a rallying-point and to convince everybody that it ain't going to be old fucking Billary. THEN the prospect of impeaching Agent Orange will fire the imagination- ' cause what's waiting behind him is equally laughable insofar as presidential qualities go.
" First they came for the journalists...
We don't know what happened after that . "
Maria Ressa.
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