Article snippet: As Democrats vie to wrest control of Congress from Republicans this November, there’s one talking point they are pointedly staying away from: impeaching President Donald Trump. Sources tell ABC News some Democrats are privately debating impeachment ahead of the midterm elections in the wake of the political fallout from a number of investigations into Russian election meddling and questions of potential collusion between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign. However, party leaders have said little on the subject publicly. "I think that we have been very clear. It is important for us to win this election so that we can meet the needs of the American people," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said during a press conference earlier this month. "Whether or not the president should be impeached is a matter that is being dealt with at the Justice Department. I don't know that they're talking about impeachment, but whether they have the facts and the law to make a determination about how they go forward.” But some strategists say impeachment is more than just a talking point for Democrats seeking re-election -– it’s a call to action. "Impeachment isn't a political strategy. It's an action that millions of Americans, across the ideological spectrum, believe needs to be taken to truly hold Donald Trump accountable for the obstruction of justice in the Trump-Russia investigation, blatant disregard for the Constitution's emoluments clause, and a host of other attac... Link to the full article to read more