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New Jobs Numbers Have GOP Wondering Why Dems Are Obsessed With Impeachment

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Update: A word from POTUS:

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The unemployment rate keeps dropping, which means things are looking up for the U.S. economy. The September jobs report reveals that unemployment is at an historic 50-year low.

So, Republicans are asking, what's all this talk about impeachment? 

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GOP leaders are urging their colleagues to move on from the "i" word and start focusing on the issues the American people want to see addressed. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi claimed earlier this week that that's what she wants too. She hopes Trump will focus on their "common ground" and work with Democrats on lowering prescription drugs and trade, for starters.

"The ball is in his court," she claimed.

This, of course, was after she spent several minutes talking about impeachment and the president's supposed constitutional violations.

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