Republicans Discuss Impeaching Biden: Is it What Voters Want?

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Republicans Discuss Impeaching Biden: Is it What Voters Want?
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The talk delights some who are eager for retribution following several indictments of Donald Trump, but for many of those outside of the die-hard base, the chatter is a turnoff. Republicans are talking up possibility of impeaching Biden:

In Santa Clarita, Democrat Bonnie Untaran said the House should be debating skyrocketing rents and home prices and lowering the cost of living, not focusing on the Bidens.Untaran said she will consider voting for the Republican Garcia — a former Navy combat pilot and the son of a Mexican immigrant father — providing he talks about local issues.

When Republicans carried state swing districts in 2022, “they were not talking about the Hunter Biden investigation or a Joe Biden impeachment. They were talking about bread-and-butter issues, and that’s where I think the voters are,” said Ose, who represented a Sacramento-area district.

Independent voter Hamilton Grier, a father of two, said he intentionally avoids political news so he won't be distracted from his marketing job. He had “no idea” what the Hunter Biden investigations were about. Veteran Democratic consultant Bill Carrick said GOP House candidates already are facing two challenges in heavily Democratic California: Trump, if he becomes the nominee, is widely unpopular in the state outside his conservative base, and suburban woman are likely to see an elevated turnout, driven by concern over abortion rights after the U.S.

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