Majority of Voters Support Impeachment of Trump, New Poll Reveals
25th Amendment row: What if Trump gets impeached? A look at the past and future as results of new poll revealed
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A recent national survey indicates that 52% of likely voters for the 2026 election favor impeaching U.S. President Donald Trump, with significant support from Democrats and Independents. The poll highlights growing disapproval of Trump's job performance, with 57% of voters expressing dissatisfaction.
- 0152% of likely voters support impeaching Donald Trump.
- 02Disapproval of Trump's job performance stands at 57%.
- 03Support for impeachment is highest among Democrats (84%) and Independents (55%).
- 04Impeachment proceedings require a majority vote in the House and a two-thirds vote in the Senate for conviction.
- 05Only three U.S. presidents have faced impeachment: Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump.
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A national survey conducted by Lake Research Partners and commissioned by Free Speech For People (FSFP) reveals that 52% of likely voters for the 2026 election support the impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump, while 40% oppose it. The poll shows strong opinions on both sides, with 46% of respondents strongly advocating for impeachment. Support crosses party lines, with 84% of Democrats, 55% of Independents, and only 14% of Republicans in favor. Additionally, 57% of voters disapprove of Trump's job performance, including 92% of Democrats and 56% of Independents. The FSFP argues that Trump has misused federal law enforcement to target political opposition. Impeachment proceedings require a majority vote in the House of Representatives, followed by a Senate trial where a two-thirds majority is needed for conviction. Historically, only three presidents have faced impeachment, with none being convicted.
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The potential impeachment of Donald Trump could significantly influence the political landscape leading up to the 2026 elections, affecting voter sentiment and party strategies.
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