The latest Gallup survey found 51 percent of Americans did not want the Senate to remove the president from office.
President Donald Trump's approval rating has gone up since the impeachment process began, and most Americans still don't want the Senate to convict him, a new poll has found.on the mood of the nation found 44 percent of U.S. adults approved of the commander-in-chief's performance going into the Senate impeachment trial, which is set to begin in earnest on Tuesday.
President Trump's net disapproval rating has taken a steeper fall in the same time frame, down nine points from a -18 approval rating in October, according to Gallup polling data. By comparison, 46 percent of polled U.S. adults backed his conviction and removal from office in the build up to the delayed House vote on sending articles of impeachment to the upper chamber. A further 3 percent said they had no opinion on the matter.
"But we should be careful not to overstate the bounce Trump has gotten from impeachment, it is only happening at the margins among Republicans as most were likely already on board with him.
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