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Old 12-17-2019, 05:14 PM   #65
Jim in CT
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Originally Posted by PaulS View Post
So you think 1 or 2 senators voting differently is bipartisan?

Do you think it is appropriate to have a trial w/no witnesses?
"So you think 1 or 2 senators voting differently is bipartisan?"

Not really. But I bet if 5% of Republican house members vote to impeach, that would get spun as bipartisan. But there's not a lot of bipartisanship here, no.

"Do you think it is appropriate to have a trial w/no witnesses"

No. But if the Democrats in the House control witnesses there, the majority party of the senate should have similar authority.

He's going to get impeached. He's not going to get convicted. The only question is, will they try again before November or do they take their chances with one of their unelectable freaks currently running?
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