If the Trump campaign worked with Russia to sway the 2016 election, the
American people want the president to start packing his bags.
By Sean Colarossi
If it turns out that Donald Trump’s campaign did, indeed, work with
the Russians to defeat Hillary Clinton in last fall’s presidential
election, a majority of the country – 53 percent – thinks the president
should resign.
According to the explosive new poll from Public Policy Polling (PPP),
which debuted Wednesday night on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Show, the
American people said – by a 14-point margin – that Trump should step
down if there was collusion.
Another result revealed on Maddow’s program found that a plurality of
the country believes Trump’s campaign did, in fact, work with Russia to
swing the 2016 election in his favor.
If you’re keeping score at home: The American people think both that
Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia and that the president should
resign as a result.
While there is endless political polling released on a weekly basis
asking about hypothetical scenarios, what should be terrifying to the
White House is that the explosive Russia scandal is just one more
investigation or one more small piece of evidence away from making the
questions posed in the PPP survey a reality.
At that point, the president will have to face a country that doesn’t
just believe he isn’t doing a good job, as polls repeatedly suggest,
but also that he should no longer have the job at all.
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