Context? It's right there in Spank's link - 21.3% say
Posted on: June 20, 2019 at 05:47:01 CT
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impeach now; 31.4% say investigate, but don't impeach (now) - to spell it out for you simpletons - there's no point in investigating if impeachment is not on the table.
I'm in the latter camp (with the majority of voters) - Mueller laid out 11 cases of potential obstruction and said that it was up to congress to act. Congress needs to thoroughly investigate each of those 11 actions - and that investigation begins with Mueller's testimony before the house committee (he doesn't get off the hook by saying "the report speaks for itself".
As indicated in that poll, 55% believe that the White House should comply with congressional subpoenas - obviously that isn't happening, and that is what makes the impeachment inquiry challenging and time consuming. This is a similar barrier to what Mueller faced - Mueller's response was a hurried report that left unanswered questions.
As for pelosi's approval ratings (her seat is not in jeopardy) - a significant % of her disapproval numbers come from those who feel that she isn't adequately holding trump accountable (that she hasn't moved forward with the impeachment, for example.)