Dec 09 2009

South Carolinians Not Supportive of Sanford Impeachment

Published by Bane Windlow at 1:48 pm under Jagoffs, Mark Sanford, South Carolina

While the General Assembly gets ready to vote for whether or not to impeach Governor Sanford, several pollsters have been reporting surprising opinions from the electorate.  Overall, South Carolinians aren’t all that supportive of throwing Sanford out of office.  Democrat pollster Public Policy Polling shows that 58% of the state’s voters are opposed to impeachment while 32% are supportive.   45%, however, do think he should voluntarily resign.   Additionally, Rasmussen released a poll showing similar results with 49% opposed to impeachment while 36% favored it.

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3 Responses to “South Carolinians Not Supportive of Sanford Impeachment”

  1. Nancyon 09 Dec 2009 at 3:16 pm

    I’m totally against an impeachment. If there is an impeachment I think every travel record of every governor and Senator should be exposed. I’m sure we would NOT be shock at how much abuse of our tax dollars really goes on in our South Carlina Gov… then lets toss them all out & start over.

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  2. daleon 10 Dec 2009 at 9:07 am

    So, are South Carolinians tired of having their dirty laundry aired or do they just not give a damn?

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  3. Scotton 30 Jan 2010 at 1:44 pm

    Sanford will not be forced out for the same reasons G.W. wasn’t. If he is forced out, it leaves Bauer to take the reins, a fate surely worse than anything Sanford has propagated so far.

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