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Originally Posted by ilnjscb
It depends on the size of the defeat (or win). If they win by 3% more than expected, or, like Alabama take back a few "strongholds" then he'll spend the last two years defending himself and probably not run for a 2nd term.
If they merely take the house by a little, then no impeachment will happen.
If he gets his approval to strongly supports 38% and overall 50% by November, republicans will keep the house.
If there is truly a "wave" and the house goes over by 50 seats to democrat, he might be impeached and removed successfully but I doubt it.
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but i think they will not take this risk.
they know that america will vote against republican as long trump is in office.
the risk to loose is very very high when trump is still the leader of them (as you have seen well in alabama).
if they are losing high - than even the democrats (with the help of some angry reps - and there are a lot of them) will impeach him.
on the other hand: if they get rid of him before the mid elections they do have a chance
to keep their seats because than it is not an election for or contra trump (what they will hardly win) than these elections are between reps and dems.