Democrats From Split Districts Face Hard Impeachment Choice

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Democrats From Split Districts Face Hard Impeachment Choice
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The 31 House Democrats who represent districts won by Donald Trump in 2016 have a difficult decision to make on impeachment, as illustrated for one representative at a town hall he hosted

HIGHLAND, N.Y.—Rep. Antonio Delgado walked into the middle school in this hamlet along the Hudson River and was greeted with a call to “vote no on impeachment” from a man walking out, followed by a call for “yes on impeachment” from a woman walking in.

The divide among constituents, evident even before the first-term congressman began his town hall meeting here Friday night, illustrated the challenge facing Mr. Delgado, who represents a district that President Trump won by 6.8 percentage points in 2016. He told the crowd that...

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