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  • Dan McCready hasn't said he'd impeach Trump (en)
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  • Elections across the United States have become a referendum on President Donald Trump, and the same is true in North Carolina. In North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District, Mark Harris beat out incumbent Republican Robert Pittenger while arguing Pittenger wasn’t loyal enough to Trump. Now, Harris is accusing his Democratic opponent, Dan McCready, of wanting to take legal steps to remove Trump from the Oval Office. In our debate, Dan McCready doubled down on his support for Pelosi’s liberal agenda of gun control, disrespecting our flag, and impeaching our President, Harris tweeted after a televised debate on Oct. 10. The tweet was shared more than 160 times. Is that really what McCready said? Let’s look at the tape. The full debate is available on the Charlotte Observer website . Part of the debate is also available on c-span.org , which also has a partial transcript to make the candidates’ comments more easily trackable. (C-Span missed the first few minutes of the debate because it was broadcasting other news) For this fact check, PolitiFact is choosing to focus on the most specific claim, that McCready wants to impeach Trump. If you watch the debate, though, you’ll see that McCready said he favors common sense gun background checks, without elaborating on what that policy might look like. And McCready said he stands for the flag but added that he understands that someone who’s faced discrimination may kneel because he or she doesn’t feel heard. Pelosi and McCready McCready has repeatedly said he won’t vote for Nancy Pelosi as speaker if Democrats gain control of the House. Harris, for his part, pushed back against McCready’s claim that he won’t support Pelosi as speaker, arguing that McCready’s individual vote for House speaker wouldn’t matter in the grand scheme of things. There’s a certain naivete, if you will, to think that you’ll go to Washington as a Democrat and not support Nancy Pelosi who frankly is spending that $350,000 ... to run negative ads against me, Harris said. There’s a reason for that. If Mr. McCready is elected, he just represents a number that would move the Democrats toward a majority. If that happens, Nancy Pelosi has already done the math. She will become the speaker. The back-and-forth occurs between the 27- and 30-minute marks of the C-Span video. Speaker or not, Pelosi herself hasn’t committed to impeaching Trump. Republicans this election season have raised the possibility that Democrats might impeach the president. But, as our friends at FactCheck.org noted in March, Pelosi hasn’t called for Trump’s impeachment and has voted to table two attempts at impeachment, effectively stopping them. With the election nearing, Pelosi has maintained her position that impeachment isn’t a priority , but she hasn’t ruled it out. McCready in the debate So what about McCready? Did he say in the debate that he’d vote to impeach Trump? Just before the 26-minute mark of the C-Span video, a moderator notes that Democrats could gain control of the House in this year’s elections. If that happens, some Democrats might try to impeach Trump. If you get elected, would you support that or would you not? the moderator asks. McCready didn’t offer a yes or a no. These kinds of decisions are very serious decisions and they’re decisions that need to be handled based on the facts and the evidence. As a small business owner, I don’t deal in hypotheticals, I deal in the facts, McCready said. That is a decision — or, any decision related to the Constitution — that I would treat very seriously based on the facts at the time. Harris didn’t press McCready on impeaching Trump and the conversation moved on. Consistently noncommittal The Harris tweet says McCready in the debate doubled down on his support for impeaching Trump. But PolitiFact could find no evidence of McCready declaring that desire previously. In fact, several news articles noted that McCready is noncommittal about the prospect of impeachment, specifically. And he’s been criticized for being too vague. In August, the Charlotte Observer quoted him saying the same phrase, I don’t deal in hypotheticals, that he used in the debate. Also in August, the New York Times wrote that McCready has shown little appetite to talk about impeachment. The Times story noted, however, that California billionaire Tom Steyer, who has led a national pro-impeachment effort all year, has pledged $500,000 to aid McCready. Our ruling Harris tweeted that in his Oct. 10 debate with McCready, McCready doubled down on his support for Pelosi’s liberal agenda of ... impeaching our President. McCready has consistently distanced himself from Pelosi. Regardless, neither Pelosi nor McCready has committed to impeaching Trump. By not opposing impeachment, they’ve left the door open to the idea. But that’s not the same as publicly stating it’s part of the Democratic or McCready agenda. We rate this claim False. Share the Facts 2018-10-31 19:55:44 UTC PolitiFact 2 1 7 PolitiFact Rating: False In our debate, Dan McCready doubled down on his support for Pelosi’s liberal agenda of ... impeaching our president. Mark Harris Republican candidate, North Carolina's 9th Congressional District https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article219560560.html Charlotte, NC Wednesday, October 10, 2018 2018-10-10 Read More info (en)
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