Friday, July 06, 2007

New Poll: Majority Favor Impeaching Cheney

New polls by American Research Group of 1,100 respondents taken from July 3-5, found that 54% of Americans favored impeachment of Vice President Cheney. Only 17% of Republicans in the poll favored the impeachment of Cheney, while 76% of Democrats supported the move in the House of Representatives. However, of independents polled, a slight majority of 51%, also supported impeaching the Vice President. The numbers for impeachment of Bush show an almost event split for those other than those in the undecided category.

The poll also reflected deep disapproval of President George W. Bush's commutation of Vice President Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" 84% oppose a full pardon for Libby.

The full results can be viewed here: http://www.americanresearchgroup.com/

2 comments:

Jodin said...

Help Final Push to Impeachment

It's time! ImpeachForPeace.org is traveling to Washington DC at the end of this month to deliver thousands of Do-It-Yourself Impeachment Memorials to
key representatives in the House!

Support for impeachment is building. As of this writing, 14 reps are supporting Dennis Kucinich's resolution to impeach Dick Cheney (H. Res. 333).

Click here to send in your DIY Memorials before we go.

You may not realize that the only thing standing between where we are today and a nationally televised impeachment investigation is the House Judiciary passing this resolution, which is currently awaiting consideration in their
committee. Luckily, the head of this committee, John Conyers, has said recently that he is supportive and encourages the national impeachment movement.


All we need to push it over the edge is public support, and that's where we come in.

Video of our trip will be posted on our website shortly upon our return. We'll let you know when it's up!

Click here to be a part of this!

Here's a funny video about this unique strategy

Anonymous said...

Interesting, when Senator Russ Feingold raised the specter of impeachment of our Dyarchy, not one Democrat could be found to second his motion. The Duarchy continued, without much in the way of "opposition." Indeed, the junior senator from New York continued to cheer for the Duarchy's War, until public opinion changed, then it's "Bush's War," conveniently omitting that it was hers too, until public opinion baled on her. But when you feed at the trough of K Street and Israel's Lobby, oink, oink.