New poll shows declining support for Jan 6 commission, voter remorse skyrockets

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The latest polling data suggests that the American people are slowly but surely seeing through the Democrats’ highly partisan Jan. 6th commission.

A Morning Consult poll conducted before the commission’s proceedings began this week found that 66 percent of registered voters “support … a congressional commission to investigate the events that occurred at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th.”

The specific poll question read as follows: “Do you support or oppose a congressional commission to investigate the events that occurred at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th?”

The latest Morning Consult poll worded the question differently, but the general gist remained the same. In this case, only 53 percent of voters said they “approve.”

The specific poll question read as follows: “Based on what you know, do you approve or disapprove of the special congressional committee investigating the events that occurred at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th?”

That support would drop this precipitously after the first week of emotional testimony seems to indicate that the public wasn’t impressed by the emotional “performances” from the likes of Reps. Adam Schiff and Adam Kinzinger, as well as a few U.S. Capitol Police officers who acted like they’d been traumatized by the Jan. 6th riot.

It doesn’t help that following emotional testimony from officer Harry Dunn, it was discovered that he’s a known far-leftist who hates former President Donald Trump and, worse, who’d been wildly supportive of the deadly, violent BLM riots of 2020.

That he’d support the BLM riots, despite the harm those riots had caused to innumerable police officers across the country, and then turn around and act traumatized over the Jan. 6th riot made it seem as if his words were just an “act.”

Dovetailing back to the latest poll numbers, they bode exceptionally bad for the Democrat Party, which some allege has been seeking to frame the upcoming 2022 midterms around the Jan. 6th riot.

“The late jump-start to the special House investigation into Jan. 6 raises the likelihood that the probe will spill into 2022, turning the Capitol insurrection — and former President Trump’s role in encouraging it — into a potentially potent campaign issue,” The Hill notes.

Some believe that was the purpose all along:

Critics believe House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s goal is to distract moderates and independents from the Biden administration’s failed policies and distract the far-left base from President Joe Biden’s broken campaign promises.

The latter phenomenon is particularly prevalent on Twitter, where the hashtag #BidenRegret has been fairly commonplace for months.

Look:

Meanwhile, the president’s average disapproval rate has skyrocketed from a low of 35 percent recorded on Feb. 2nd to a high of 44.9 percent recorded Friday, according to data from RealClearPolitics.

Congressional Democrats aren’t faring much better either because of their inability to pass any legislation. It has the base furious and, if the stars align correctly, that fury could lead to devastating consequences for the Democrat Party in 2022 — regardless of their highly politicized commission.

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