While House Democrats marched toward impeaching President Donald Trump during the past week, voters have told pollsters that they want to re-elect him. That’s the main takeaway from a USA Today/Suffolk University poll published Tuesday as the president’s political antagonists prepare to finalize the rules of an impeachment debate whose outcome is all but assured. The poll of 1,000 registered voters showed Trump beating all five of the Democrats’ top White House contenders, by margins ranging from 3 to 10 points. Former Vice President Joe Biden performed best against him, losing by just 3 percentage points. Trump beat Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders by 5 points, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren by 8, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg by 9, and South B end, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg by 10. President Donald Trump is favored for re-election against all five Democratic front-runners despite his likely impeachment this week Joe Biden (left) and Bernie Sanders (right) fared best against Trump in the USA Today/Suffolk University poll, but they’re 3 and 5 points behind him, respectively A few hours after USA Today released its 2020 bombshell, CNN published poll numbers showing support for impeaching Trump and removing him from office has dipped…