WOW! Jan 6th Panel Not Swaying Swing-State Republicans – “Pushed Them In The Opposite Direction”

The Jan 6th panel is backfiring on Democrats and RINOs.

NBC News traveled to Nevada to discuss the Jan 6th panel and their hearings with Republican voters.

What they found was that not only was the panel not changing voters’ minds — but it was pushing them even more towards Trump.

NBC News reported:

Instead, it was “Washington politicians” and “the media establishment,” several voters interviewed said, who they saw as trying to stack the deck against the former president.

“It might as well be impeachment No. 3 for Donald Trump,” said Judy Cameron, a Reno retiree who had just voted in Nevada’s Republican primaries on Tuesday with her husband. “This is their big push to get Donald Trump off the ballot.”

NBC News talked to more than two dozen voters in both Washoe and Clark counties — the two most populous in Nevada — and found that the Jan. 6 committee hearings that captivated Washington not only failed to persuade these voters but pushed them in the opposite direction.

As Americans turn towards Trump, they continue to disapprove of Joe Biden.

Joe Biden’s approval has fallen below Donald Trump’s at the same time.

The Independent reported: 

President Joe Biden’s approval ratings hit a new low on Monday and touched 39.7 per cent, worse than his predecessor Donald Trump’s ratings at this point in 2018, according to a new poll.

The poll conducted by fivethirytyeight has found that after 510 days in office, the president faces a disproval rating of 53.7 per cent.

The RINOs are losing!

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