A poll conducted by the campaign arm of the House Republicans released this week found most voters in the Hudson Valley’s 18th Congressional District oppose impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump and have a dim view of socialism.

The poll, conducted by the National Republican Congressional Committee in the district of Democratic Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, comes as both parties are road testing key issues ahead of the 2020 elections.

Republicans are expected to tie Democrats to the more progressive wing of the party as lawmakers like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gain prominence nationally.

Maloney, first elected in 2012, is seeking a fourth term in a district that has been viewed as a battleground seat over the years.

The survey found 61 percent of voters in the district have an unfavorable opinion of socialism, including 59 percent of unregistered independent voters.

More than half, 51 percent, said they would back a candidate who supports the president’s agenda in Congress over a candidate supporting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s platform.

And 60 percent oppose impeaching the president, including 61 percent of independents — numbers that line up with a national trend. An effort to approve an impeachment resolution failed in the House of Representatives this week. Thirty-two percent of voters in the district support impeachment, the poll found.

Pelosi has been leery of the impeachment question in her chamber given the opposition to the move among voters, especially in potential swing districts amid a concern it could hurt vulnerable Democratic lawmakers next year.