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Expel Moore If He Wins, Voters Say Almost 2-1
Once again (healthcare/taxes) Trump/GOP polling numbers for supporting Roy Moore for the vacant Alabama Senate seat are dismal.
Quinnipiac University
From December 6 - 11
If Roy Moore wins the U.S. Senate election in Alabama and becomes a Senator, the Senate should vote to expel him, American voters say 60 - 31 percent. Republicans oppose expelling Moore 65 - 25 percent and white men are split 46 - 45 percent. Every other party, gender, education, age and racial group says expel him. Women say 67 - 24 percent that Moore should be expelled, and men agree 52 - 40 percent. Voters disapprove 63 - 21 percent of President Trump's endorsement of Moore. Republicans are the only listed group to approve, by an anemic 50 - 25 percent.
Voters disapprove 57 - 37 percent of the job President Trump is doing, consistent with findings for the last four months.
The Russian government tried to influence the 2016 presidential election, voters say 73 - 22 percent, including Republicans by a narrow 50 - 45 percent. Voters say 41 - 28 percent this interference changed the outcome of the election.
And American voters say 57 - 38 percent Trump has attempted to "derail or obstruct the investigation into the Russian interference in the 2016 election." By a narrow 48 - 44 percent, American voters say Trump did not collude with the Russian government to influence the election, but voters say 52 - 40 percent that the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government.
Republicans in Congress put party over country, American voters say 74 - 19 percent. Republican voters are divided as 46 percent say their party puts country first and 45 percent say it's party first.
Democrats in Congress do a little less bad as voters say 60 - 34 percent that they put party over country. Democratic voters are more loyal to their leaders as they say 63 - 30 percent that they put country over party.
Once again (healthcare/taxes) Trump/GOP polling numbers for supporting Roy Moore for the vacant Alabama Senate seat are dismal.