Post 1.6
1. What is the most basic finding of the polls that have been released in the last week?
Support for impeachment is rising, but the majority of Americans still do not support impeachment.
2. What did YouGov and the Economist find that most Americans feel about the president's actions?
They  being liberal institurions found that of those that they polled 52% think that the presidents actions are inappropriate.
3. What did that same poll find about American attitudes toward the president if he withheld funding to the Ukraine?
If he withheld funding with the added factor that it was FOR PERSONAL GAIN, 62% of those they polled would think his conduct was inappropriate.
4. What change in attitudes did the Quinnipiac poll find?
They found that even before the prompt was released support for impeachment had already risen by about 5%.
5. What is important about the time frame in which the poll was conducted?
The poll was taken before the prompt was released show it shows general disatisfaction with the president rather than the effects of a certain event.
6. What recent related events are not accounted for in the results of these polls?
Pelosi's call for impeachment and the release of the memo as well as the director of Intelegence's testimony are not yet factored in.
7. According to these polls, how many Americans are not paying attention to these developments?
About 32% just are not paying attention to these events.
8. What do other polls say about the current state of the race to be the Democratic nominee?
Warren is in the lead with 22% of the vote, while Biden lags slightly behind at 20%.

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