New polling data indicates Trump will stay in office throughout his first term although public impeachment hearings have just begun.
Of those polled, 73 percent said that Trump would likely finish out his first term while 14 percent said it was unlikely. Thirteen percent of those surveyed weren't sure.
There was an increase in the number of Democrats who said Trump was likely to stay until the end of his first elected term with 56 percent responding positively, a 7 percent increase since an identical poll taken in October 2019. Democrats who said Trump would be unable to complete his term dropped by ten points, with 25 percent responding in the negative. Some Democrats were unsure, with 19 percent responding as such.
Republicans were confident in the president, as 93 percent of those polled said Trump would continue on. Only 5 percent said it was unlikely that Trump would be able to continue while 3 percent were not sure. As a whole, independent voters also were on Trump's side with 74 percent indicating they thought Trump would complete his first term. Those who thought it was unlikely numbered 12 percent, while 14 percent weren't sure, a two-point drop from the October poll.
Most voters believe that President Donald J. Trump will be able to remain in office throughout his entire first term.Some betting sites seem to believe that the odds of Trump being impeached are good, if not great, according toStatistic point to impeachment being likely, with a 56 percent chance that Trump will be put on trial and the Senate will have to vote. If a senate trial happens, there is a 34 percent chance that Trump will be acquitted.
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