‘That poll is wrong. Just because I said so, OK?’ says Jeffrey Toobin

Source: Infowars.com

A CNN panel expressed disbelief over its newly-released poll showing impeachment support collapsing — among Democrat voters.

Host Alisyn Camerota first downplayed the implications of the CNN poll, noting that Democrat support of impeachment has “softened a little bit.”

The poll conducted between December 12-15 shows Democrat support of impeachment at 77%, a 13-point drop since last month.

CNN is trying to comprehend polls showing support for impeachment dropping. "I get it, but, I mean, you know, life mean — life has shown us that polls are sometimes wrong. And, David, that poll is wrong. Just because I said so, OK?" pic.twitter.com/UpQ9k4OMMo — ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) December 17, 2019

“I don’t believe that poll for one second,” CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said of the internal CNN poll. “The 90 to 77 percent. It’s just – you know, I don’t believe it. Like, it makes no sense that that number would change like that.”

CNN political director David Chalian tried to defend the network’s polling methodology.

“I don’t know what’s not to believe,” Chalian said. “You call people on the telephone, you get their information. You pop out a survey. This is what those that we polled told us.”

Toobin, still dissatisfied, outright rejected CNN’s poll, saying it was plain wrong.

“I get it, but, I mean, you know, life mean — life has shown us that polls are sometimes wrong. And, David, that poll is wrong. Just because I said so, OK?”

Weird flex, but okay.

House Democrats are set to vote on two articles of impeachment against Trump on Wednesday and it’s likely they have enough votes to pass them to the Senate.