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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Stop talking about Trump impeachment, Kerry makes a pitch ahead of midterms PressTV... It is a mistake for US Democrats to discuss the impeachment of US President Donald Trump right now, says former Secretary of State John Kerry ahead of the November midterm elections. In an interview on Fox News on Wednesday, Kerry suggested that such discussions would be futile while special counsel Robert Muellers probe has not born any results. PressTV-Trump is ill-advised on Iran Trumps anti-Iran foreign policy is ill-advised and based on no broad strategy, says former Secretary of State John Kerry. "I think that we shouldnt be politicizing it. If you put it in the discussion now youre making something political," Kerry said. "I think we have to be really careful and be very analytical about whatever evidence is there. And its not there yet, because the Mueller investigation really has to run its course and then you can make an evaluation." The outspoken critic of US President Donald Trump noted that other world leaders are "waiting out" the current US president to find out "what's next" for diplomatic and economic relationships. .@JohnKerry: I think its a mistake to talk about impeachment. #DailyBriefing pic.twitter.com/w6WBWbN7Dj The Daily Briefing (@dailybriefing) September 12, 2018 The president has been at loggerheads with Kerry, often mocking him on Twitter. The Obama administration official is rallying support for Democrats ahead of the 2018 midterms, which could empower Democrats to ultimately impeach Trump if they can win the House of Representatives. According to a new poll released by Quinnipiac University on Wednesday, Democrats currently hold a 14-point lead over Republicans on the generic House ballot. The survey found that 52 percent of voters back a Democratic candidate in the upcoming elections, while 38 percent favor a Republican. According to a Real Clear Politics average of polls Democrats hold a roughly 8-point lead over the GOP. Poster Comment: Anyone see rationale for Trump's anti-Iran stance other than customary toadying expected by a Congress whose members owe their sinecures to election campaign efforts of the Israeli lobby and the rest of Tribe? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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