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Donald Trump’s Woman Problem Is Only Getting Worse

Women across the country are far more likely than men to consider the president’s actions worthy of impeachment.
Source: J. Scott Applewhite / AP

More than a month into the House Democrats’ official impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump, Americans’ support for the inquiry still looks a bit fuzzy. While the most recent national polls show that roughly 50 percent of the country condones the effort, surveys in several key swing states have shown narrower margins of support.

But across all the polling, one trend is strikingly clear: Women are much more likely than men to consider the president’s actions worthy of investigation and impeachment. Recent national polls from , , , and have all followed this pattern, with

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