U.S Urban and Rural Democrats Disagree Over Trump Impeachment

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Mt. Ayr, IOWA/Wharton, N.J. (9News Nigeria) – First-term U.S. congresswoman Cynthia Axne, back home in her rural Iowa district for the Thanksgiving break, faced a room full of farmers on Saturday who made clear their opposition to the impeachment investigation of Republican President Donald Trump.

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Axne, 54, avoided any mention of impeachment until one of her constituents, a Democrat who voted for her, said he views the investigation as a waste of time and money: “Let’s not vote for impeachment. Let’s get stuff done. I’m sick of it!”, he bellowed. Others nodded in agreement.

Meanwhile, 1,000 miles away in the old industrial town of Wharton, New Jersey, freshman U.S. congressman Tom Malinowksi was treated like a rock star when he told a crowd of about 150 he believed the evidence to impeach Trump was overwhelming.

With each mention of impeachment and denunciation of Trump, Malinowski was greeted with loud applause from voters packed into a tiny library basement, where the room hummed with talk of ousting the president.

These two freshman lawmakers flipped districts from Republican control in the 2018 midterm congressional elections, two of the 41 net gains that helped Democrats regain control of the House of Representatives for the first time since 2011.

Yet on impeachment, as they face close fights for their seats again next November, their approach is starkly different. Axne avoids any mention of it; Malinowski leans into the topic.

Polls show public sentiment about impeachment breaking along partisan lines, but the reaction of Democratic voters in these two swing districts suggests there is also a rural and suburban divide on the issue among Democrats.

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“I don’t talk about impeachment,” Axne, who defeated Republican David Young in 2016 by just two points, said in an interview.

“These are hard working, salt of the earth people who just want to make a living and provide for their families. They’re tired of what they consider the bureaucracy and the politics of Washington and that’s true to what Iowans are. Impeachment is not a priority in their lives.”

Axne supports the impeachment inquiry, and says if there is proof Trump abused his office and harmed America’s national security in his dealings with Ukraine, she will vote to impeach him – even it means losing her seat. She agreed she could face voter backlash.

“My job is to work for the people here in this district and do a good job for them. But my job also is to protect this country. If we find out that the president has put us in harm’s way, then I have absolutely no problem losing a seat over that.”

To loud applause in his New Jersey district, about 50 miles west of New York, Malinowski said: “The president is free to pursue a foreign policy that he believes is in the national interest, but he is not free to pursue a foreign policy that only serves his political interest,”

Malinowski, 53, a Polish-born former employee of the State Department, was the first New Jersey House member to call for Trump’s impeachment. He asked the crowd to put up their hands if they were watching the hearings and nearly all of the some 150 people in attendance put their arms in the air.

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Five days of public hearings in the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry concluded on Thursday. The probe is looking into Trump’s pressure campaign to get Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden, a leading contender for the Democratic presidential nomination to challenge Trump in 2020, and his son Hunter, who had served on the board of Ukrainian gas company Burisma.

The probe is also examining whether Trump abused his power by temporarily withholding $391 million in security aid to Ukraine, approved by Congress to fight Russia-backed separatists, to pressure Kiev into conducting the investigation.

Asked how he was going to vote on impeachment, Malinowski said he had not made a final decision, but added: “I think you can tell from my presentation that I believe the evidence against the president is quite strong.” 

He had plenty of company at the town hall. Frank Harder, a 71-year retired purchasing agent and registered Democrat, has supported impeaching Trump for months.

“I think the man is a traitor,” said Harder, who has been a registered Democrat since returning from a tour in Vietnam in 1971. “I think he’s Putin’s little puppet,” he said, referring to Trump’s efforts to build a closer relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

A handful of Republican lawmakers in moderate districts will be greeted on the Thanksgiving break by mobile billboards urging them to support impeachment.

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a listening session on youth vaping and the electronic cigarette epidemic inside the Cabinet Room at the White House in Washington, U.S., November 22, 2019. REUTERS/Tom Brenner

The ads were purchased by the Need to Impeach and MoveOn.org, two left-leaning groups that have been seeking new ways to apply pressure on Republicans and Democrats who have been reluctant to support impeachment.

The ads will target Republican U.S. representatives like Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Elise Stefanik of New York.

In addition to the mobile billboards, MoveOn launched an ad campaign targeting Stefanik in her home district.

Reporting by Tim Reid and Jarret Renshaw; Editing by Alistair BellOur Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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