Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that public opinion on President Donald Trump among Democrat and Republican voters has remained relatively steady.
When asked whether Trump should be impeached, some 45 percent of all respondents said that he should be, which was exactly the same as last month. Also, 41 percent of people said he should not be impeached, which was a slight decrease from last month's figure of 42 percent.
Independents who think he should not be impeached have gone down to 35 percent this month, compared with 43 percent last month.
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