.MaddowBlog: By focusing on impeachment polling, Trump picks the wrong fight
Over the last week or so, Donald Trump has focused his attention nearly every day on public-opinion polls related to his impeachment. The president usually responds to discouraging data by insisting pollsters are part of a conspiracy to make him look bad, but this week, the Republican has been reduced to making up imagined polls that he claims show broad opposition to his impeachment.
To be sure, it’d be a mistake to look at these results and describe the impeachment effort as wildly popular, but at the same time, the president’s frequent assertions that the American public is turning on the idea are plainly wrong.George Conway yesterday flagged a Gallup poll from late July 1974, released just 11 days before Richard Nixon was forced to announce he would resign in disgrace.
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