Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump, whose fierce attacks on the political left and his Republican critics have been a hallmark of his presidency, isn't the one dividing the country, several Trump supporters told CNN.

They voiced their opinions this week to CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day" during a panel discussion she had on a range of issues with six voters from swing districts in Pennsylvania. When the group was asked by Camerota if they were "tired of the divisiveness," they agreed that they were -- but they split over whether the President was responsible.

"Do you think that President Trump plays any role in that divisiveness?" Camerota asked.

"No," several voters responded loudly, with two panelists saying he does.

Alisyn Camerota: "If [President Trump] shot someone on Fifth Avenue, would you vote for him?"

Voter: "Why did he shoot him?"Six swing voters from two swing counties in Pennsylvania discuss the impeachment inquiry and Trump's performance in office so far.https://t.co/19o9KeoGY7 pic.twitter.com/WI1UhB112X — New Day (@NewDay) November 6, 2019

When Camerota asked the group if they think the President is "being helpful," one Trump supporter, Crystal Arlington, replied: "I think he's being helpful, yes."

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