Fifty-one percent (51%) of self-identified Democratic voters now think it’s at least somewhat likely that President Trump will be impeached and removed from office. A ScottRasmussen.com national survey conducted October 6-7 found that total includes 21% who say it’s very likely.[1]
However, other voters have a different perspective. Just 27% of independents and 20% of Republicans think the possibility of the president being removed from office is at least somewhat likely. Only 7% of independents and 6% of Republicans consider it to be very likely.
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