55 percent of registered voters say the acquittal does not clear Trump of any wrongdoing in the Ukraine matter, while 40 percent said it did.
Respondents mostly voted along party lines, with 81 percent of Republicans believing that the acquittal clears Trump, while 91 percent of Democrats and 54 percent of independents say it does not.
American voters were evenly split—49-49—on the Senate's decision to acquit Trump on both articles of impeachment. Respondents heavily voted along party lines, with 95 percent of Republicans approving and 90 percent of Democrats disapproving. Of independent voters, 53 percent approved, while 45 percent disapproved.
U.S. President Donald Trump walks towards Marine One on the South Lawn prior to his departure from the White House February 10, 2020 in Washington, DC. President Trump is traveling to Manchester, New Hampshire, for a campaign event.Senator Mitt Romney was the only GOP member who voted to convict the president on one abuse of power charge, and the only in the trial that Democrats deemed an unfair"sham" after Republicans voted to block new witnesses from testifying.
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