New Poll Shows Majority Of Americans Support Impeachment Inquiry

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Supports for the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump sure has grown over the last week or two. A new Washington Post-Schar School poll finds the majority of Americans now support the impeachment inquiry.

The Washington Post writes:

Previous Post-Schar School or Post-ABC News polls taken at different points throughout this year found majorities of Americans opposing the start of an impeachment proceeding, with 37 percent to 41 percent saying they favored such a step. The recent revelations appear to have prompted many Americans to rethink their position.

What’s especially interesting to note is that the number of Republicans and Independents who support the inquiry is growing.