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The CNN live analysis of the detailed activities on the floor is amazing, especially by their parliamentarian.
You haven't paid too much attention to public polling.Except that nobody really cares all that much. As far as issues go that independents care about, this probably doesn't even register.
You haven't paid too much attention to public polling.
It matters greatly in Maine, North Carolina, Colorado, and Arizona.
I thought the plot lines in “House of Cards” were far-fetched!
Several of the candidates have already said that while campaigning. Most know whether they will vote for Trump or not so they want to get on with the campaigns. If the Ds dont pick a good candidate then the indies could be lost to third party votes again. Most indies are pretty moderate.
Source: (Axios) McConnell proposal would push final impeachment vote to Wednesday
Hello, what's this? I found this on Axios, and it was also referenced by a CNN corespondent live at the Capital Building.
Could this be true? And why would McConnel deprive Trump of a victory announcement at Tuesday's SOTU? The CNN correspondent was alluding to Chuck Schumer's ability to tie the procedure up with amendments, and the GOP Senators want 10 minute slots to add their vote casting rationale to the record. So they were trying to work something out.
Still, I find it hard to believe McConnel would go against Trump by moving the time-frame. I suspect if he does, it means Schiff/Schumer have some power we are not aware of, or his Senators are getting nervous and indeed want to rationalize their votes.
So, we shall see.
There was a poll in Colorado that over 60% wanted Trump removed. National polls have been very clear: 75% wanted to hear Bolton and see the blocked documents.Which polls in those places suggest that having witnesses is a major issue on which votes will be based in November?
It never shows up as important on polls, and every interview I've seen with media types who spend a lot of time interviewing voters has said it never comes up - and if they bring it up, people say they don't care all that much about it.I would love to see person-in-the-street interviews in various towns in flyover country--Lincoln, Nebraska, Janesville, Wisconsin, and, oh, pick any average town. My guess is that independents and other ordinary folks are as eager as I am to have this over.
How is this relevant? Was there a "Don't care" option?There was a poll in Colorado that over 60% wanted Trump removed. National polls have been very clear: 75% wanted to hear Bolton and see the blocked documents.
No it doesn't.You haven't paid too much attention to public polling.
It matters greatly in Maine, North Carolina, Colorado, and Arizona.
McConnell clearly fears he has overplayed his hand, or he wouldn't be doing this. He knows the optics of "the first impeachment trial without witnesses" is terrible for headlines, and is definitely going to anger independents that wanted a serious trial that was about evidence.
If the Democrats are smart they'll force a censure vote. This is the one setting where they don't need to overcome a filibuster.
There was a poll in Colorado that over 60% wanted Trump removed. National polls have been very clear: 75% wanted to hear Bolton and see the blocked documents.
Yes, Trump's liason has been going outside the chamber often to make calls. But I don't think Trump is going to get what he wants today. The big question is will he get his SOTU announcement.And Trump is communicating with Mitch telling him to get it done today. He doesn't want this to go through the weekend and the Super Bowl. He spent millions on his Super Bowl ad and doesn't want the message of that ad undermined by his impeachment trial.
He's got a Superbowl ad? Are you serious?And Trump is communicating with Mitch telling him to get it done today. He doesn't want this to go through the weekend and the Super Bowl. He spent millions on his Super Bowl ad and doesn't want the message of that ad undermined by his impeachment trial.
He definitely doesn't have the votes for a clean close today, that for sure!The longer this goes on, the more opportunity for revelations.
Seems maybe Mitch doesn’t have that firm a grip?
The democrats are not going to force a vote. Those idiots, Schiff in particular are enjoying their moment in the camera too much. I do get tired of the begging by democrats to "please do it my way because we f'd it up really badly." This is very simple the democrats should have done the job and subpoenaed all the witnesses they wanted and gone to the courts to make it happen. There argument that now the Senate should do that is stupid. The same court challenges could occur in the Senate. That "it would take too long" crybaby reason holds no water.
Pretty funny how Schumer doesn't want to rush the process now when he was just fine with the House rush. :roll:
It's their own primary season they're going to be dragging this through by delaying it, and it's all going to end the same way no matter what they do. I do not see the genius here.
I don't either. I think there will be punishment at the polls.
Several of the candidates have already said that while campaigning. Most know whether they will vote for Trump or not so they want to get on with the campaigns. If the Ds dont pick a good candidate then the indies could be lost to third party votes again. Most indies are pretty moderate.
I think keeping three of the candidates off the campaign trail will definitely have repercussions.
...its actually 4 candidates, but we get your point....
Politics. Dems are doing the most with they've got & what they're up against.Pretty funny how Schumer doesn't want to rush the process now when he was just fine with the House rush. :roll:
Hell of a rebuttal. :roll:No it doesn't.
Source: (Axios) McConnell proposal would push final impeachment vote to Wednesday
Hello, what's this? I found this on Axios, and it was also referenced by a CNN corespondent live at the Capital Building.
Could this be true? And why would McConnel deprive Trump of a victory announcement at Tuesday's SOTU? The CNN correspondent was alluding to Chuck Schumer's ability to tie the procedure up with amendments, and the GOP Senators want 10 minute slots to add their vote casting rationale to the record. So they were trying to work something out.
Still, I find it hard to believe McConnel would go against Trump by moving the time-frame. I suspect if he does, it means Schiff/Schumer have some power we are not aware of, or his Senators are getting nervous and indeed want to rationalize their votes.
So, we shall see.