Impeachment drama, but no Trump conviction coming By John Zogby
President Trump is now on trial in the Senate to determine if he will be removed from office. But there is no way he will be removed.
Democrats say there are new bombshells about when and what he knew about withholding funds to Ukraine, but his defenders believe that this is not significant, that it did not happen, that it is only a ploy, etc.
New revelations are promised, but the public is frozen at half wanting him removed, half opposed.
He announces a new trade deal with China, but critics say the president has caved.
The Senate has passed a new iteration of a free trade agreement with Mexico and Canada, but it has few differences from the original agreement in the early 1990s.
Whether he is behind a few points against Democrats leading in 2020 battleground states or is up a few points — we are hopelessly deadlocked about policy, politics, right and wrong, good job or bad job.
In the final analysis, he hands in all of his assignments, half of his fellow students love him, the other half hate him. But more are able to buy better lunches than when he entered the class in 2017. And he will be around for at least another year.
John Zogby (@TheJohnZogby) is the founder of the Zogby Poll and Zogby companies, including John Zogby Strategies, and author of We Are Many We Are One: Neo-Tribes and Tribal Analytics in the 21st Century America.