That didn’t stop Republicans from acquitting him.
One poll had 56% but another had 50%. A poll after the verdict had 58%.
58% of Americans say former Pres. Trump should have been convicted in his second impeachment trial, new @ABC News/Ipsos poll finds. https://t.co/zy0Zb0VLT5
— ABC News (@ABC) February 15, 2021
As opinions continue to jell, I'm confident that a supermajority of the American public will conclude that Trump was guilty of a deadly assault on another branch of government, dereliction of duty, and violation of his oath and should have been convicted. History will agree. https://t.co/U6P1Wc4U4h
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) February 15, 2021
By a wide margin of 56 percent to 43 percent. https://t.co/R06KGDuw2W
— Slate (@Slate) February 7, 2021
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives. Do you think the Senate should acquit or convict him?
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) February 2, 2021
White: Not college grad
Acquit 57%
Convict 35%
White: College grad
Acquit 35%
Convict 60%
(Marist Poll, 1/24-27/21)https://t.co/ZWtW0kpOzW
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President Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives on the charge that his remarks encouraged the riots at the Capitol. Do you think the Senate should acquit or convict him on these charges?
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) February 2, 2021
Acquit 41%
Convict 50%
(Marist Poll, 1/24-27/21)https://t.co/ZWtW0kpOzW
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Nearly Half of Unaffiliated Voters Think Senate Should Impeach Trump: Poll – Newsweek https://t.co/zPNa53fN6l
— Donna (@dawarj) February 3, 2021