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USA TODAY SHOCK POLL: Impeached or Not, Trump leads All Dems in 2020

Dems Impeachment scam backfiring…”It’s the boomerang from hell” one Dem operative bemoans…Trump beating everybody in new national poll…Bloomberg down to Trump by nine…Trump defeats Biden, Sanders, Warren, Buttigieg and Bloomberg in head-to-heads..one third of Republicans support replacing Pence on the GOP ticket with Nikki Haley…Biden leads Democratic field, but the number of undecided Democrats rises…

Reprinted from USA TODAY 

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump, the first modern president to face impeachment during his first term in the White House, now leads his top Democratic rivals in his bid for a second, a new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll finds.

The national survey, taken as the House of Representatives planned an impeachment vote and the Senate a trial, showed Trump defeating former Vice President Joe Biden by 3 percentage points, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders by 5 points, and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren by 8 points.

In hypothetical head-to-head contests, Trump also led South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg by 10 points and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg by 9.

Polls taken nearly a year before an election are hardly a reliable indicator about what the eventual outcome will be, especially when the other nominee hasn’t been chosen. But the findings do indicate that impeachment hearings detailing what critics see as Trump’s violations of the Constitution and his oath of office haven’t undermined his core political support.

The poll of 1,000 registered voters, taken Dec. 10-14 by landline and cellphone, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

“Why waste the time going through all the stuff we’re going through now?” asked Jason Mayo, 42, a truck driver and reliable Republican voter from Greenville, North Carolina, who was among those surveyed.

He predicted Trump would defeat impeachment “hands down” and then win re-election. “My 401(k) is doing better than it’s ever done,” Mayo said. “That’s the truth.”

“I like Donald Trump’s attitude,” said Amy Locklear, 45, a retired teacher and Army veteran from Maxton, North Carolina. For many years a Democratic voter, she is now “leaning” toward the GOP. “If you say you’re going to do something, he’ll do it. He actually gets it done.”

However, there was a wide willingness to consider replacing Vice President Mike Pence on the Republican ticket with former UN ambassador Nikki Haley: 34% of Republicans supported the idea; 37% opposed it, and 29% were undecided.

A bump in undecided Democrats

Biden continued to lead the Democratic presidential field, at 23%. Also in the top tier of contenders were Sanders at 14%, Warren at 13% and Buttigieg at 8%. Compared with the survey taken in October, Sanders had ticked up 1 point, but the others had dropped a bit – Biden by 3 points, Warren by 4, Buttigieg by 2.

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