General impeachment sentiment on President Trump is at 45% impeach, 15% Censure by Congress, and 40% take no action. We then ran an in depth battery of question Ukraine, and found: 74% of voters say they are paying close attention to the Trump-Ukraine story. A slight majority thinks that asking the Ukrainian leader to investigate the Bidens fits the threshold for impeaching a president (54%). Voters are split on whether asking Ukraine to investigate the Bidens is tantamount to inviting a foreign power to interfere in US elections (48% “no” / 52% “yes”). Voters generally think that the impeachment investigation is fair (54%) and the Congressional inquiry is legitimate (57%), but they also strongly believe the impeachment proceeding should be public (81%) and that the president’s lawyers should be permitted to question witnesses (79%). Lastly, voters are not thrilled with Hunter Biden benefiting from his father’s office, but a majority (58%) attribute it to bad judgement and another 27% think his actions were illegal. Our survey gave reasons for and against impeachment, and after hearing the arguments on both sides impeachment sentiment drops by 4 points to 41% for Trump. The best reason in support of Trump is that voters see it as legitimate for the President to ask for corruption investigations. The best argument against Trump is that NSC and CIA officials were concerned about the communications.