News polls from Fox News, MSN, and NBC/WSJ have shown that almost half the country now supports the impeachment and removal of President Donald Trump.The three polls were conducted amid an impeachment inquiry focusing on whether POTUS improperly encouraged Ukraine to carrying out investigations that would help his political goals.Compared to a Fox poll conducted in early October – and before the military raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, despite Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria – October 27-30 results were down 2 percent to 49 percent.In the NBC/WSJ poll taken on the same three dates, 49 percent said they wanted Trump impeached and removed and 46 said he should stay. Polls from Fox News and NBC/WSJ show that by the end of October 49 percent wanted President Donald Trump impeached and removed. Trump is pictured on the South Lawn upon his return to the White House by Marine One, in Washington, DC, Sunday Support for Trump's impeachment and removal was down 2 percent to 49 percent, compared to 52 percent early last month NBC/WSJ poll showed that support to impeach Trump was up since earlier in the month, with 49 percent wanting him removed. It's compared to the same percentage previously not wanting his impeachment and wishing for him to stay in office, while 8 percent were unsure As of Sunday, a daily MSN poll showed 52 percent supported the Senate voting to remove Trump from office if he was impeachedIt's compared to an equal percentage believing in a poll conducted October 4-6 that he shouldn't be impeached and should remain in office. Previously only 43 percent supported a removal and 8 percent admitted they were unsure but this time around there was more certainty among respondents.In an MSN poll that is updated daily around noon, results on Sunday showed 52 percent supported the Senate voting to remove Trump from office if he was impeached. The percentage was down compared to results late September and early October.The MSN result – obtained from 1,500 responses in online surveys 'delivered to a random sample of likely voters' - said that at the moment, 62 percent believes the country is headed in the wrong direction and 55 percent disapprove of the job President Donald Trump is doing. MSN result said 62 percent believe the country is headed in the wrong direction The MSN poll showed 55 percent disapprove of the job President Donald Trump is doing in the White HouseIn NBC's poll, half of the respondents said they'd vote for Joe Biden if he was up against Trump, who got 41 percent of the vote, and half said they'd vote for Elizabeth Warren if she was battling against the president, who got 42 percent of the vote when hypothetically pitted against her for the presidency. 'At this very early stage of the impeachment inquiry the data suggest a path for victory for Trump with the judges in the Senate,' Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research, who conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bil
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