While the media had been all excited about impeachment counts?
Most Democrats are NOT….
Most understand the way things work….
Donald J. Trump will NOT be convinced of any charges the House might thrown down no matter what….
It’s simple math….
The Republicans have a 53/47 majority in the US Senate….
To convict Trump?
67 US Senator’s would have to vote ‘Aye’ on the charges….
At least 2 or 3 Democratic Senator’s in Red state ‘s would NOT vote against Trump either….
So?
No matter what the media, or Democratic Nadler says, barring something REALLY crazy?
Donald Trump is gonna be President until at least jan. 20, 2021…..
Democratic lawmakers and Presidential nomination candidates have NOT had the issue brought up while they talk to voters either…
As Senator Elizabeth Warren neared the conclusion of her remarks on Saturday to a few hundred activists at a house party in this small town just south of the state capital, she made a solemn vow to “protect our democracy.”
It was Ms. Warren’s first trip to New Hampshire since Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, testified before Congress last weekabout Russian interference in the 2016 election, and she told the crowd that she would “start with dreaming big.” But what she had in mind was “a constitutional amendment to protect the right of every American citizen to vote and get that vote counted” — not impeaching President Trump.
That topic didn’t come up.
Support among Democratic voters for opening an impeachment inquiry is growing, and at least 100 members of Congress are now in favor. But even in the aftermath of Mr. Mueller’s nationally televised testimony, voters bring up impeachment far less than they do policy issues, and few of the 2020 hopefuls make it central, or mention it at all, in their appeals.
Interviews with Democratic primary voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin, and at the N.A.A.C.P. and Urban League conferences this week, yielded an unwavering belief that Mr. Trump is a lawless demagogue who must be turned out of office — but also a sense that efforts to impeach him will inevitably run aground in the Republican-controlled Senate.