Fox News’ propagandistic coverage of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump’s Ukraine scandal is winning over its audience, a new poll shows. Fox viewers have become the president’s firewall, opposing his impeachment by a 71% to 17% margin while non-Fox viewers support it, 51% to 31%.

Last week, following the initiation of an impeachment inquiry into Trump’s abuse of power in pressuring a foreign government to investigate his political opponent, I pointed out that Fox had been created for a moment like this -- to prevent a Republican president from following President Richard Nixon’s path to removal from office. That theory was subsequently confirmed on the network’s own airwaves when contributor Geraldo Rivera told Fox host Sean Hannity on Tuesday, “You are the difference between Donald J. Trump and Richard Nixon.”

A new USA Today/Ipsos poll released Wednesday shows the impact Fox may be having. As part of that survey, Ipsos asked respondents to identify their main source of news, and it provided separate results for respondents who rely on Fox and those who rely on other news sources.

The poll shows a yawning divide between Fox viewers and non-Fox viewers regarding whether the House should vote to impeach Trump: