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Expel Moore If He Wins, Voters Say Almost 2-1

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Expel Moore If He Wins, Voters Say Almost 2-1


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.
 
I suspect Roy Moore is not a nice person,
but what crime was he convicted of?
 
I really just hope Alabama does not elect him. That way, if the Congress does expel him, conservatives won't feel more emboldened then they already are.

Nope- better he get elected- then the Ethic Committee - then the Vote- then they are on record. 2018 is coming.
And we do know he has all kinds of repugnant things to say. Give him a national pedestal to rant on.

Though he would always have Bannon and trump in his corner
 
Nope- better he get elected- then the Ethic Committee - then the Vote- then they are on record. 2018 is coming.
And we do know he has all kinds of repugnant things to say. Give him a national pedestal to rant on.

Though he would always have Bannon and trump in his corner

You'd better be careful... you sound like you are supporting Moore in the Senate for political reasons. :lamo
 
I really just hope Alabama does not elect him. That way, if the Congress does expel him, conservatives won't feel more emboldened then they already are.

Alabama will elect Roy Moore. Congress will not expel him, conservatives haven't even started yet on their "emboldenment".
You ain't seen nothing yet. :)
 
The problem with expelling him if he wins is that he has not been convicted, he has been accused. I think you need more than accusations, no matter how likely, to take the step of expelling him.
 
You'd better be careful... you sound like you are supporting Moore in the Senate for political reasons. :lamo

Funny- Time for each Party to address the problems that women encounter.
 
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