Trump defeats Democratic rivals, support for impeachment and removal drops in new national polls

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As an impeachment vote looms, President Trump has gotten positive news from two polls.

The poll says he'd beat South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg by nine percentage points, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren by eight, five points on Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. He has the slimmest margin of victory over former Vice President Joe Biden, whom he tops by three points.

Male voters preferred the president, and while Democratic candidates were more successful with responders 18 to 34, Trump carried voters 35 and older.

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