In a few days the impeachment trial will be over. We all know how it will end. We knew before the trial began. What we don’t know is how voters will react, not only to the verdict but also to the whole show. And by voters I don’t mean all voters. I mean that relatively small sliver of voters who we call independents or moderates or swing voters – especially those in battleground states. They make up somewhere between 8 and 12 percent of the electorate. That’s the number Karl Rove has put on it.
Who Will the Impeachment Trial Hurt More?
Who Will the Impeachment Trial Hurt More?
Who Will the Impeachment Trial Hurt More?
In a few days the impeachment trial will be over. We all know how it will end. We knew before the trial began. What we don’t know is how voters will react, not only to the verdict but also to the whole show. And by voters I don’t mean all voters. I mean that relatively small sliver of voters who we call independents or moderates or swing voters – especially those in battleground states. They make up somewhere between 8 and 12 percent of the electorate. That’s the number Karl Rove has put on it.