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Though a majority of voters say President Donald Trump abused his power and obstructed Congress, they oppose removing him from office for those acts by a narrow margin, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. Those numbers were consistent with previous NBC News/Wall Street Journal polls."We’ve been through an impeachment inquiry in the House, a trial in the Senate, and America’s attitudes about Donald Trump have hardly budged," said Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt, who conducted the poll along with Republican Bill McInturff, according to NBC News. But he said, "I don't think it's the kind of inappropriate action that the framers would expect the Senate to substitute its judgment for the people in picking a president." Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, said on CNN's "State of the Union" that Trump had legitimate concerns about corruption but "did it maybe in the wrong manner" and "should have gone to the DOJ." But she says she will vote to acquit because, "whether you like what the president has done or not," it did not warrant removing him from office.
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