Posted on 11/28/2017 11:08:06 AM PST by Cheerio
Pelosi has called impeachment talks 'distraction' in private
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) is highlighting the possibility of impeaching President Donald Trump as a way to rake in money for the organization even as top Democrats try to quiet such talk from official party organs.
The DLCC, which focuses on electing Democrats at the state level, sent out a fundraising pitch Sunday night claiming that a recent poll, which is not named within the email, shows half of Americans would support impeaching Trump.
"According to a recent poll, nearly 50 percent of Americans already support impeaching President Trump," the email states. "They have plenty of reasonswhether it's his firing of the FBI Director and acting Attorney General, his attacks on the courts, or Trump's blatant corruption and conflicts of interest."
"That's why we're doing everything we can to fight back, making sure Democrats win in legislative elections nationwide to create a firewall in the states against his devastating agenda."
The email concludes by asking readers if they support impeaching Trump, which then redirects to a fundraising page for the organization.
Some Democrats in Washington have stated that such impeachment talks are counterproductive for the party and have advised against pushing the narrative that a Democratic takeover of the House would lead to impeachment.
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Dems are playing a double game
The Democrat grandees won’t speak about “impeachment” but they will let the fools and clowns like Waters, Green and Cohen promote it on the edge, because, sadly, they feel they can easily rile and agitate the black, low education voters in their gerrymandered districts.
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