Some moderate Democratic lawmakers who a week ago had little interest in talking...
WASHINGTON - Some moderate Democratic lawmakers who a week ago had little interest in talking about an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump say they are now optimistic they can sell it to voters at home during a recess of the U.S. Congress over the next two weeks.
Wild says her district is about equally divided between Democrats and Republicans, including Trump voters. But she doesn’t appear worried. Wild had previously tried to stay quiet about impeachment, even as liberal activists pressured her. Now her doubts have evaporated. “First I’m going to be listening, and explain the process, and why principles have to take precedence over party or anything else right now,” Phillips told Reuters.
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