No, he will not be impeached. There is no chance of that happening. No one, with any power, on the Hill wants to fight that **** storm.Senate and with Obama's diminishing popularity is it possible that he is impeached and convicted before his second term is over and what would it do to race relations in this country?
Define "try." Because there are some who will definitely try. Boehner won't let it happen. Assuming he can hold on the Speakership, since he would never let that come to the floor.
Speaking on the Rev. Al Sharpton's radio show, Obama said the Democratic candidates who had been avoiding him were actually "strong allies who have supported my agenda." Many of these candidates are in conservative-leaning states where Obama's agenda is decisively unpopular
"And so some of the candidates there it is difficult for them to have me in the state because the Republicans will use that to try to fan Republican turnout," Obama said, according to The Hill. "The bottom line is, though, these are all folks who vote with me, they have supported my agenda in Congress, they are on the right side of minimum wage, they are on the right side of fair pay, they are on the right side of rebuilding our infrastructure, they're on the right side of early childhood education."