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Donald Trump‘s presidency continued its tailspin on Saturday with a new poll showing that just 22 percent of Americans will “definitely” support him in 2020.

According to a CAPS/Harris survey obtained by The Hill, Democrats will start the presidential election with a major advantage.

The poll found, “Thirty-three percent said they would ‘definitely’ vote for the Democrat in that race, while 11 percent who will ‘probably’ vote for Trump’s eventual Democratic opponent.”

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For Trump, the “definitely” number stands at just 22 percent with another 11 percent saying they will “probably” support his re-election.

Combined, that gives Democrats a 44 to 33 percent double-digit edge ahead of the 2020 campaign season.

The majority also wants Trump impeached or censured

In more bad news for the president, another CAPS/Harris survey obtained by The Hill this week showed that a majority of the country supports Trump being impeached or censured by Congress.

According to The Hill, “Asked whether Trump should be impeached and removed from office for his actions, censured by Congress or whether Congress should take no action, 39 percent of respondents said Trump should be impeached and removed from office.”

Another 20 percent believe Trump should be censured by Congress, which is essentially a public expression of disapproval.

Enthusiasm is still with the Democrats

After Democratic victories all across the country in November, the blue wave of enthusiasm hasn’t dissipated. It likely won’t until Donald Trump is adequately held accountable or removed from office.

As the polling indicates, not only do Democrats have a huge advantage heading toward the 2020 campaign, but a majority of the country wants action taken before that to rein in this president and prevent further damage from being inflicted.

With the public on their side, Democrats will take power in just a few days with a mandate to hold this corrupt, out-of-control president accountable.

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