Outspoken billionaire Tom Steyer’s impeachment “crusade” against President Trump isn’t going away anytime soon. In fact, the White House’s headaches will turn into full-blown migraines should Democrats retake even one chamber of Congress.

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Billionaire hedge fund manager Tom Steyer, an outspoken adversary of President Donald Trump and the founder of the “Need to Impeach” campaign, is organizing a “special town hall” in an effort to take down the president and Republicans across the board as the November midterm elections approach at breakneck speed.

Steyer put out a press release on Friday to say that on Saturday, Oct. 20, he will be hosting a town hall in Newark, N.J., “a year to the day since launching the fast-growing campaign to remove Donald Trump from power.”

According to the press release, Steyer is going to be answering questions from audience members in the Kirby Gymnasium at Phillip’s Academy and from people who are watching it online.

When contacted by Fox News about this, Need to Impeach strategist Kevin Mack replied, “We’re not going away,” and, “We’re going to hold President Trump accountable.”

According to Steyer, Need to Impeach has six million supporters nationwide, an average of 14,000 per congressional district.

Despite the apparent GOP advantage in the Senate, Democrats only need to flip 23 congressional seats to regain the majority in the House of Representatives. Currently, RealClearPolitics ranks 14 Republican-held seats in the likely or lean Democrat categories. Meaning, Nancy Pelosi and her ilk only have to win 9 of the 31 Republican seats listed in their toss-up column.



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