Yep.Sam Lowry said:It's 60% of Americans, not 60% of viewers. That's up from about 50% before the hearings.Redbrickbear said:That is actually a terrible number. The majority of people tuning in for this dog and pony show are disproportionally Left-Liberal.4th and Inches said:it's interesting that your poll quotes 60% of Americans believe in what they're hearing from the J6 committee yet nobody's watching it according to TV ratings. We're supposed to believe Adam the great in what he said on TV yesterday but he's been wrong about just everything related to Trump the Russia stuff, the phone calls stuff.(nice retraction from the press on misquoting Trump on the GA phone calls)C. Jordan said:https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/10-americans-trump-charged-jan-riot-poll/story?id=854823694th and Inches said:link to the poll and its cross tabs please and thanks!C. Jordan said:
Yesterday was sickening, but gave me hope in the sense that there are still a few Republicans who are more loyal to the Constitution than to Trump.
Though I have huge policy differences with people like Bowers and the others, I admire their courage and faith to stand tall against Trump.
It means that maybe Republicans and Democrats can rally around the shared values of the rule of law and democracy.
What Trump and his minions did to those poor election workers in GA was unconscionable. A low point, even for him. He ruined these women's lives just for doing their jobs well. That's up from 51% in April.
The alleged "clown show" has definitely revealed the crimes of the former "Clown in Chief."
Also encouraging is that a recent ABC News/Ipsos poll now shows that 58% of Americans believe Trump committed crimes and should be prosecuted.
Meanwhile, those in the Trump cult are looking like the Branch Davidians rallying around David Koresh. The more their leader is attacked, the more they defy facts, logic, and reason to cling to him.
Its never encouraging to cite an ABC poll..
91% of Democrats, 21% of Republicans, and what should be most worrying for you, 62% of independents.
Also, 60% of Americans believe the committee has been fair.
You can diss the messenger all you want, but it shows the committee is being effective with people who aren't in the cult.
Serious questions:
How can you dismiss the testimony of people who were not only conservative Republicans but who both voted for Trump and campaigned for him?
How can you excuse Trump's vilification of poll workers, who were guilty of nothing but doing their jobs?
90% should be believing what they hear.
I honestly can't believe it's that low.
These guys don't seem to catch the idea that it's not just viewership of the hearings. It's also the coverage of the hearings from various sources.