?? Impeachment support has been pretty steadily strong since October. Support for Trump's impeachment is higher than his approval rating.
The supposed issue with impeachment and moderate districts has been way overblown, and I hear it more from commentators who just don't want Trump to be impeached. For one thing, the actions by dems to bring the impeachment process forward created a hike in impeachment support by itself. When he gets impeached and the narrative sets in that the impeachment was appropriate, even more people will be agreeable to it. The support numbers are reactive to the process, as they are with a lot of things in politics. Secondly, I very highly doubt that people's election chances are based on whether or not a swing-district dem votes for the impeachment. That's far from the most important issue in the grand scheme of things, even if a number of voters weren't fully in support of it. I'm speculating here, but I'd bet most of the moderates who aren't in favor of impeachment aren't RAILING against impeachment as if it's a make-or-break issue. If anything, I've seen a lot more backlash to swing-district politicians like Jeff Van Drew who haven't been in favor of it.
When the process reaches the senate, a number of republican senators are going to be in the spotlight having to defend wrongdoing from the president. It's going to be worse for them. Trump and the right-wing media love to push this talking point that impeachment is bad for dems. Because they want the dems to drop the impeachment. Team Trump should be happy about the impeachment process if it's going to help them. But they haven't looked very happy.