by bob fertik, Fri Dec 15, 2006 at 10:18:22 AM EST
This week, Bush's approval ratings plunged towards record lows in every major poll.
Also this week, local activists organized over 60 enthusiastic impeachment events and began collecting 1 million signatures for impeachment. Outgoing Rep. Cynthia McKinney introduced Articles of Impeachment in Congress, while Liz Holtzman and David Swanson debated impeachment with Hannity and Colmes.
So you might think pollsters would connect the dots and ask Americans whether they support Bush's impeachment.
But you would be wrong.
A majority of Americans have supported impeachment since the Ipsos poll of 10/11/05. Two weeks before the November election, Newsweek again found a 51%-44% majority for impeachment.
So why aren't pollsters including an impeachment question in every poll they take?
by bob fertik, Tue Aug 29, 2006 at 06:07:19 AM EDT
There is a special primary in OH-03 on 9/15 because the Democratic nominee, Stephanie Studebaker, had to withdraw. Charles Sanders created an ad based on ImpeachPAC's Lie and Die ad that was previously reviewed here in Adwatch. Sanders is trying to engage activists through an action page so the end of the ad features that "call to action."
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