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Nashville Power Poll to U.S. Congress: Impeach Him
And the sentiment is overwhelming

In blue Nashville, little question remains: Power Poll members are of a mind to impeach the president.
Here was the question: "Based on what you now know, should the U.S. House of Representatives vote to impeach the president?"
Here were the results:
Yes: 70%
No: 24%
Don't know: 6%
Little is left to the imagination, but I will make a few observations.
Nashville is obviously a Democratic island. The other Democratic island is Shelby County and the city of Memphis. So to a large extent, this is rather unsurprising news. (When asked the identical question, Memphis Power Poll members were 75% favoring impeachment, 21% not favoring, and 4% "don't know.")
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Nashville Power Poll members are not an overwhelmingly strident bunch. Thus, they bring a degree of equanimity and understanding to the table. But impeachment—a drastic step from any perspective—is what they seem to want. Likely, the Power Poll members have reviewed the evidence thus far, and to the extent they feel comfortable making a decision, they want the president impeached, pure and simple.
ABOUT THIS POLL
As we always point out, Power Poll is not a scientific poll, but it does reflect the thinking of the most important players in our city, from a wide range of vocations and interests. 836 individuals were surveyed, with 384 responding, for a response rate of 45.93%. To view the entire list of Nashville Power Poll members, click here. As always, if you want to nominate someone for membership, shoot an email here.
That's all folks. Really not a lot to add to this question. Rarely do we survey on national issues, but I wanted to drop this one in for kicks. Thanks for taking part.
About Power Poll: Power Poll asks questions of the most powerful, influential people in U.S. cities. It is not a scientific survey. But because the people responding to the surveys comprise the leadership structure of their cities, the results afford a fascinating glimpse into the thoughts, opinions, and beliefs of those in a position to make change. Power Poll is distinctly nonpartisan.
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