1. The seven most recent polls they looked at measured opinion about last weekend (Those covering Jan 19 in the polling dates). How many showed more support for removing Trump than opposition for removing Trump?
Nine out of the ten polls showed more support for removing Trump than opposing to remove Trump.
2. Which of these 7 polls found the most support for removing Trump? Which found the most opposition to removing Trump?
The FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos has the most support for removing Trump with a score of 54%, and the Gallup Poll had the most opposition to remove Trump with a score of 51%.
3. In FiveThirtyEight's polling average, what percentage of Democrats support removing Trump from office? What percentage of Republicans support removing Trump from office?
In FiveThirtyEight's polling, 83.9% of Democrats support removing Trump from office and 8.4% of Republicans support removing Trump from office.
4. What difference did the most recent Monmouth University poll find in the people who say they support removing Trump from office and those who support the House impeaching Trump?
5. Why does the author suggest that some Republicans may support removing Trump from office?
Some Republicans may support removing Trump from office because they believe Mike Pence will be a better president than Trump.
6. Why might the polls be misleading if they survey all adults as opposed to just likely voters?
The polls may be misleading because they are conducted among adults and not voters. The voting population is more Republican than the adult population.
7. How do men and women think differently about whether or not a woman candidate can win a presidential election?
Men were more confident than women about a woman candidate winning a presidential election.
8. Which demographic group of people caused the Atlanta Journal Constitution to adjust its polling formulas?
9. Related to issues we were discussing last week, how do Americans feel about the Supreme Court potentially overturning Roe v Wade?
69% of Americans do not want Roe vs. Wade to be overturned, but 66% of Americans do support requiring a 24-hour waiting period between meeting with a health care provider and getting an abortion. 63% of Americans know someone who has had an abortion.
Nine out of the ten polls showed more support for removing Trump than opposing to remove Trump.
The FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos has the most support for removing Trump with a score of 54%, and the Gallup Poll had the most opposition to remove Trump with a score of 51%.
3. In FiveThirtyEight's polling average, what percentage of Democrats support removing Trump from office? What percentage of Republicans support removing Trump from office?
In FiveThirtyEight's polling, 83.9% of Democrats support removing Trump from office and 8.4% of Republicans support removing Trump from office.
4. What difference did the most recent Monmouth University poll find in the people who say they support removing Trump from office and those who support the House impeaching Trump?
The Monmouth University pool found that the people were even divided (49% to 48%) on removing Trump from office. They approved of the impeachment by 7 points (53% to 46%).
Some Republicans may support removing Trump from office because they believe Mike Pence will be a better president than Trump.
The polls may be misleading because they are conducted among adults and not voters. The voting population is more Republican than the adult population.
Men were more confident than women about a woman candidate winning a presidential election.
Underrepresented white voters without a degree caused the Atlanta Journal Constitution to adjust its polling formulas.
69% of Americans do not want Roe vs. Wade to be overturned, but 66% of Americans do support requiring a 24-hour waiting period between meeting with a health care provider and getting an abortion. 63% of Americans know someone who has had an abortion.
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