Democrats Change Impeachment Charges from Trump ‘Quid Pro Quo’ to ‘Bribery’ After Focus Group Research

The Democrats did focus group research to see why impeachment wasn’t resonating with voters. After doing that research, they decided, as a party, to start using the words bribery in their accusations against President Trump instead of quid pro quo.

On the surface, this might sound like a silly thing. Analyzing it might feel like nitpicking. But, this particular course of action actually tells us a lot, and it’s not good for the left.

If the Democrats truly believed there was a crime and were doing right by pursuing impeachment, why would they need to focus test the wording of their accusations? Seriously. If there was clear wrongdoing, wouldn’t they have faith in their chances of removing President Trump from office?

Wouldn’t they at least have faith that American voters would never re-elect an obvious criminal?

The reason they’re doing this is because they know they don’t have enough evidence a crime was committed. The people who felt that focus group tests were necessary revealed everything. The Democrats are doing this to score political points, and they’ll use this research to try to maximize their gains.

Impeachment is not a tool for political witch hunt. It is not a means for partisan threats. To invoke impeachment in this way is a violation of the Constitution at best, and treason at worst.

Here’s the kicker. This whole thing is more than just an attack on a president they don’t like. It’s a distraction and cover-up. If you want to know why it’s all happening and what we should really be looking into, you’ll find it all in this video.


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