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Newsflash: republicans lose

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Extra extra! Read all about it! Republicans are losing the war against Hunter Biden, only 56% of Americans believe Joe Biden was involved in Hunter Biden's business dealings!
https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-are-losing-war-against-hunter-biden-1884059
Republicans Are Losing the War Against Hunter Biden
Republicans appear to be losing in the court of opinion when it comes to their impeachment effort against President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

Polls show that across the political spectrum, fewer Americans say the president was involved in his son's business dealings. A Harvard CAPS/Harris survey in March found that 56 percent said that Biden "helped and participated in Hunter Biden's business," a 3 percent decrease from February's survey.

The downtick was seen among all voters, with the greatest change being with Republicans. Between February's and March's polls, 5 percent of GOP voters switched to the position that Biden did not participate in his son's business dealings. In the March survey, 23 percent of Republicans agreed with that sentiment, compared with 63 percent of Democrats and 47 percent of independents
House Republicans appear to be taking note. Representative James Comer, who chairs the Oversight Committee, which has been leading the investigation into the Biden family, has recently shifted away from any prospects of impeaching the president.

After last week's impeachment hearing, Comer told Newsmax that while he would vote to impeach Biden, "the best path to accountability is criminal referrals," suggesting he would lay the groundwork for a future Donald Trump Justice Department to pursue such referrals instead of trying to impeach Biden now. Then, on Monday, the Kentucky Republican's campaign sent out a fundraising email bolstering the idea of backing away from an impeachment effort.