Meet The Press Asks Voters What They Think Of Impeachment – The Answers Are Bad News For Democrats (VIDEO)

You know things are bad for the left when even Meet the Press host Chuck Todd can’t spin a story in the favor of Democrats.

The show recently spoke to voters and asked them what they thought of impeachment.

The answers they got should concern Democrats.

Townhall reports:

‘Meet the Press’ Asks What Voters Really Think of Impeachment. The Responses Don’t Bode Well For Dems.

“Meet the Press” ventured outside the beltway to ask voters in early primary states what they thought about Democrats’ impeachment push—and the Left is not going to like what they had to say.

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“We went out and tried to find some voters to talk about impeachment. We had to bring it up to them, here’s what they told us,” host Chuck Todd said before playing the video.

“I think it’s a waste of time,” said Minnesota voter Jim Baird. “You have a bunch of kids fighting and not accomplishing what they are elected for.”

Gary Chynoweth of New Hampshire pointed to the checks and balances within the government to take care of any issue.

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“I think we have a system of checks and balances, and the way it should work is that the House and the Senate should do what is set out in the Constitution,” he said.

In South Carolina, Tracy Veillette did her due diligence and read the transcript between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky and said “there was absolutely nothing concerning to me. From one president to another, it was absolutely appropriate.”

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