in the last month, is not the case at all. and it is a dynamic situation. it s a hard conversation to have. people get their news from different places. not everyone read the mueller report. democrats don t have one message about the mueller report. but the fact there s 10% more impeachment than there was a month ago, suggests this is getting in the bloodstream. it s not realistic to think that impeachment would start tomorrow, but realistic that it might happen down the road. there s a message about impeachment. and the messaging, i m going to nerd out, reading a book on the history of impeachment. this was an animateliing issue. they wanted it to be a dynamic conversation about how we regard our leaders. why is that so difficult. the case could be made for
encountering that term, fighting with that term, as well. that s right. democrats need to lead on this. the fact the democratic leadership are wanting to lead them with poll numbers, are part of the broken way that pelosi and many other democrats are thinking about impeachment. in the clip you played, pelosi says, this is a president that doesn t know right from wrong. there s a right choice and the wrong choice, to follow what do the majority of americans want to do, when faced with tremendous wrongdoing from our executive? if democrats want to gain the trust of the american people, they need not to lead on this issue. they have to say, 27% of american want this so, we re not going to do it. they need to start impeachment. it will give them the opportunity to present their case.
democrats will never hold the white house again. that s a perspective. last question to you, as someone who talks about impeachment. there s some data about elizabeth warren. a combined 64% of those surveyed say they are comfortable or enthusiastic about her candidate. a combined 27% have some reservation which is down 33%. this is written about in politico, as well. president trump was going after joe biden for a long time. when you look at the populist mantle, this and impeachment is part of this, is a message that s rez lasonating in this country. warren has been on the forefront of the messaging. her pole numbers show that is a strong message. there s a number of people who
over the united states, of what we think the job of a president is, and what we believe our public servants to be. and i find it terrifying. right here, the president tweeting about polling. read it. i go back to the peter baker column a few weeks back. you look at pst presideast pres faced impeachment. it had a chilling effect on him and that white house, the fact that was in the water, in the conversation. yet, you have this president going out there and talking about it as much as he can, engaging with george stephanopoulos the way he did. help us understand that tact that the president is taking here. the way the president thinks about his job, it s political. his advisers told him, if you talk about impeachment, you will rile up your own business. coming up, the president
his conversation is, i liked to this ceo, right? and not i m concerned about the workers and what they are being faced with. he can use that during his campaign to prevent that from happening. and we don t see an indication that he s able to do that. he s not a strong president on trade or economy, or anything. thanks to everyone on the panel here in new york. thanks to nick, as well. number one dad, right here. you need a tie to go with that. new data on impeachment and the presidential campaign just days before the candidates have the first debate of 2020. new details and data, next. ta, t