How Pelosi lost her impeachment groove

Voters are souring on impeaching Trump — and Nancy Pelosi knows it

Nancy Pelosi and President Trump.
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What happened to the impeachment efforts against President Trump? Did House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) suddenly get cold feet? Or does she perhaps just have better political antennae than many of those in her caucus? The answer might tell us something about the 2020 election cycle.

The idea of impeaching Trump has played a key part in energizing Democratic activist circles. Billionaire climate-change activist Tom Steyer poured tens of millions of dollars into efforts to elect a Democratic majority in the House for that specific purpose. Pelosi and other Democratic leaders harnessed widespread disgust and anger toward Trump to turn out voters in 2018, winning back traditional "blue wall" states as well as spiking voter totals to record levels for a midterm. They succeeded in winning a House majority and in keeping losses in the Senate to a remarkably low level — and immediately began unfolding investigations designed to fuel impeachment.

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Edward Morrissey

Edward Morrissey has been writing about politics since 2003 in his blog, Captain's Quarters, and now writes for HotAir.com. His columns have appeared in the Washington Post, the New York Post, The New York Sun, the Washington Times, and other newspapers. Morrissey has a daily Internet talk show on politics and culture at Hot Air. Since 2004, Morrissey has had a weekend talk radio show in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area and often fills in as a guest on Salem Radio Network's nationally-syndicated shows. He lives in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota with his wife, son and daughter-in-law, and his two granddaughters. Morrissey's new book, GOING RED, will be published by Crown Forum on April 5, 2016.