Impeachment Shift: Is the Tide Beginning to Swirl in Favor?
In the midst of the 2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination race, polling data is shedding light on various aspects of the political landscape.
One such source is the "Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture." podcast, hosted by Margie Omero and Kristen Soltis Anderson. The podcast, available on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, discusses the week's biggest stories in news, politics, tech, entertainment, and pop culture. Recent episodes have delved into the rising support for impeachment and the 2020 presidential campaigns.
Monmouth University has reported an increase in impeachment support, although specific details about the public's stance on impeaching President Trump are not provided in these results. Similarly, RealClear Politics offers poll numbers for the 2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination, as well as Trump approval ratings, but no direct polling data on the question of impeaching the President is disclosed.
FiveThirtyEight, another reputable source, tracks whether Americans support impeaching President Trump, but no recent data on this question was available at the time of our search. HuffPost/YouGov also reports that public support for impeachment is growing, but specific figures were not provided.
Quinnipiac, another polling organisation, has reported that support for impeachment is on the rise. However, the extent of this growth and the specific breakdown of support among different demographics is not detailed in their reports.
In a separate development, a poll named Great Society on Broadway is related to the 2020 presidential campaigns, but its findings were not discussed in the context of the current polling trends.
Meanwhile, in the realm of grassroots activism, nearly one million petition signatures were delivered to the House Judiciary Committee in July 2025, calling for impeachment proceedings against President Trump. This demonstrates strong activist engagement in favour of impeachment, but broader national polling data on the question is not disclosed in the current information.
The Marquette Law School Poll from July 7-16, 2025, while not directly asking about Trump's impeachment, shows general political and institutional attitudes. It found that 66% of adults oppose impeachment of judges when Congress calls for it, and 68% oppose impeachment when urged by President Trump. This may suggest reluctance to support impeachment actions broadly, but it is not a direct measure of support for Trump's impeachment itself.
In conclusion, while activist pressure and petitions are strong, general polling measuring the public's stance on impeaching President Trump specifically is not provided in these results. However, the rising support for impeachment, as reported by various sources, indicates that the issue continues to be a significant topic of discussion and debate in the lead-up to the 2020 Presidential Election.
- Podcasts, such as "Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture.", are providing insights on the week's biggest political news, including the rising support for impeachment and the 2020 presidential campaigns.
- Monmouth University has reported an increase in impeachment support but did not provide specific details about the public's stance on impeaching President Trump.
- RealClear Politics offers poll numbers for the 2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination and Trump's approval ratings, but no direct polling data on the question of impeaching the President is disclosed.
- FiveThirtyEight tracks American support for impeaching President Trump, but no recent data on this question was available.
- Quinnipiac reported that support for impeachment is on the rise, but the extent of this growth and the specific breakdown of support among different demographics is not detailed in their reports.
- A poll named Great Society on Broadway is related to the 2020 presidential campaigns, but its findings were not discussed in the context of the current polling trends.
- Activists have demonstrated strong engagement in favor of impeachment, delivering nearly one million petition signatures to the House Judiciary Committee in July 2025, but general polling data on the question is not disclosed.