During Donald Trump’s inaugural term, the Democrats orchestrated not one, but two impeachments. The first stemmed from his notorious extortion of Ukraine—holding up military aid unless they dug up incriminating information on Joe Biden. The second chapter of this political drama involved Trump’s audacious attempts to subvert the 2020 election outcomes, culminating in the January 6 riots aimed at usurping government control.
However, these impeachment efforts were curtailed by Senate Republicans, who, regardless of the gravity of the evidence presented, opted to shield him from conviction.
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Looking forward to the 2026 elections, should the Democrats gain a foothold in Congress, they will find themselves armed with a robust agenda of investigations probing corruption allegations tied to Trump’s administration. Key figures such as his Attorney General, the border control overseer, and even the Chair of the FCC are already mired in accusations prompting serious congressional scrutiny.
Swing state voters are often heralded as the pulse of midterm elections; their opinions transcend mere voting trends and draw a vivid picture of the citizens’ daily realities.
Recent polling data elucidates the sentiments of these pivotal voters when it comes to a potential second Trump presidency.
And the overwhelming verdict? One word sums it up: impeachment.
Read on for a detailed overview of the poll results and our analysis.