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Why do Democrats need to use focus groups to test words like Quid Pro Quo and Bribery?

How pathetic is it that Democrats are doing so badly with their impeachment sham that they need to use “focus groups” to poll test what words they should use during the impeachment sham. Apparently, Democrats are using focus groups for phrases like Quid Pro Quo or bribery or extortion to see what “polls better” for Democrats.

Why do Democrats need to use focus groups to test words like Quid Pro Quo and Bribery?
Why do Democrats need to use focus groups to test words like Quid Pro Quo and Bribery?

For all their grandstanding about protecting “our democracy” or that “no one is above the law,” or — as Nancy Pelosi claimed Thursday — that impeachment “is about patriotism. It’s not about politics,” it turns out impeachment is actually about polling.

The Washington Post reported on Friday that “Democrats have stopped using the term ‘quid pro quo,’ instead describing ‘bribery’ as a more direct summation of Trump’s alleged conduct.” Why the change, you ask? It turns out the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ran focus groups in battleground states in order to determine the most effective messaging.

So, here’s what’s happening: Democrats are essentially deciding what to accuse President Trump of doing based on polling in key battleground areas. Apparently Trump’s crimes aren’t clear enough Democrats need to run focus groups to figure out what language has the strongest impact. Because this isn’t about politics, it’s about patriotism… or something.