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you can quibble with anyone poll, but all of the polls washington post, political and, now are fox news poll they re all going in same direction. people are getting more information. they got the transcript, they got there was a blur account. doing the omicron more, all the polls are going in favor, more in favor of impeachment. gregg: when the inspector general report comes out, apparently next week, at the end of me, you re going to see polls changed dramatically. speaker you don t know that. that s your guess. we don t know what s in the report. gregg: of course that s my opinion. can we express opinions? marie: yes, but we don t know what s in the report. gregg: i suspect the report will be devastating about corruption and acts of potential criminality. dagen: i m sure all these democrats have some washington post t-shirts that say democracy dies in the darkness. they should start wearing them around to come and maybe they would understand they need to do that o