Some Citizens: Results of Trump’s Impeachment Hearing Will Not Affect Support to the President
Reuters

On Wednesday, the first-ever televised hearing on the impeachment inquiry regarding President Donald Trump's leadership in the country of the United States of America.

Quincy Murphy, a resident in Flint, Michigan, said that regardless of the outcome of Trump's impeachment hearing, he still firmly believes that President Trump is unfit to hold the highest position in the government of the country.

"I watch it in disgust. I haven't found anything to convince me that he is doing what's best for this country," said an autoworker who admitted that he had voted for Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election.

"I fully support the president. I talk to a lot of people who are happy with their 401(k)s (retirement plans), their stocks and their jobs. Democrats don't want to talk about that, and I think they are going to pay a price," said a barber from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania named Joe D'Ambrosio who will support Donald Trump regardless of the results of the impeachment hearings.

The Democrats belonging in the United States House of Representatives desires that the collection of televised hearings regarding Trump's impeachment will help convince the American citizens to decide that President Trump should be brought down from his office.

After the historic first day of the televised impeachment hearings in Washington through cable news TV, an interview with citizens from 2 states may help with the decision of the people of America on whom to vote for the 2020 presidential election.

According to the polls of Reuters/Ipsos on November 4 to 5, 75 percent of Democrats support the impeachment of Donald Trump while 79 percent of the Republicans oppose the Democrats' side.

For the supporters of the president, Trump's impeachment hearing was the move of the Democrats to remove Trump in his current position as the country's leader.

President Trump is being accused of failing to issue military assistance to Ukraine unless the Ukrainian president investigated his political rivals. This had resulted in the aggression of the Russian government. This may be reverted if Trump agrees to his probe into his presidential opponent in the 2020 elections Joe Biden and the Ukraine business trades of his son Hunter Biden. Trump refuses to admit any wrongdoings and dubs the impeachment investigation as a form of mockery.

"To me, it's a coup. I don't know what was illegal. We ask countries to do things all the time," said Fran Buchualt, a seventy-year-old construction worker.

According to Democratic John Cordisco, the chairman of Bucks Country (A suburb in Philadelphia, he doubts that the impeachment hearing will make an impact on Trump's run for the presidency in the 2020 elections.

Some of the voting population in the country are being frustrated for the probable prejudice of the lawmakers of the country regarding the impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump.

"What I don't appreciate is that many representatives and senators seem to have made up their minds already before they've even seen the evidence and had a chance to discuss it in the appropriate setting," said army retiree from Michigan, Amy Hussar through an email.