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He stays, we pay. dem4decades Dec 2019 #1
nada... or even 52. or 53. 912gdm Dec 2019 #2
It's a preventative measure to make sure removal is a bipartisan decision. bearsfootball516 Dec 2019 #3
No, the Constitution does not deal with parties in any way. DavidDvorkin Dec 2019 #8
Nixon was told there were enough votes to convict. Lochloosa Dec 2019 #9
2/3 in the same party. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #12
Why would you need 2/3 in the same party? DavidDvorkin Dec 2019 #13
No one is going to stay home. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #14
TIL the founders envisioned 67 senate votes to remove. 912gdm Dec 2019 #20
(Snort) jberryhill Dec 2019 #21
The point of the OP was to ask if he could be removed with a simple majority of 51 votes Polybius Dec 2019 #39
It would be to remove him Nixon-like.. kentuck Dec 2019 #43
Your premise Timewas Dec 2019 #4
Only counts if a lot of Republicans stay away in protest jmowreader Dec 2019 #5
He's not removed, but it sends a powerful message. StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #6
I'm not sure what you're trying to say. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #7
But, is it a victory? kentuck Dec 2019 #22
if 25 stay home, 51 voting to convict means he's removed Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2019 #10
Not happening. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #15
didn't say it will happen Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2019 #16
What we need to do is safeinOhio Dec 2019 #11
You will need more than that Polybius Dec 2019 #40
2/3. Voltaire2 Dec 2019 #17
What happens? AnusMouth claims "total exoneration!" and.... lastlib Dec 2019 #18
If 51 vote guilty, he stays. The math is not hard. sarisataka Dec 2019 #19
I don't think any will vote to convict unless enough vote to convict Renew Deal Dec 2019 #23
So long as Trump can get 51 Senators, he can say he was acquitted. kentuck Dec 2019 #24
As long as 2/3 don't vote to convict, he can say he was acquitted. onenote Dec 2019 #25
"...the votes of two-thirds of the Members present..." kentuck Dec 2019 #26
What happens? Nothing. It's back to the everyday grifting and tweeting. Golf anyone? Vinca Dec 2019 #27
I'm not certain the general public would view a vote to convict Trump, 51 or more Senators... kentuck Dec 2019 #28
nope, need 67 under any scenario to remove beachbumbob Dec 2019 #29
That might be a little more difficult? kentuck Dec 2019 #30
we need over 2/3 of Senators present at time of voting. uncle ray Dec 2019 #31
We'll see Trump take victory laps. aikoaiko Dec 2019 #32
This is a safeguard StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #33
Convictions in federal and nearly all state courts pintobean Dec 2019 #34
Nothing happens. Did Bill Clinton leave office? MineralMan Dec 2019 #35
I don't understand EndlessWire Dec 2019 #36
McConnell is talking to Trump and to Trump's base. MineralMan Dec 2019 #37
Great point, but the majority voted not guilty on one and then tied for the other Polybius Dec 2019 #41
Of course he says Polybius Dec 2019 #38
It's a great question, imo. gulliver Dec 2019 #42
Democrats could be better at taking advantage of political opportunities. kentuck Dec 2019 #44
Unless 25 Senators decide to take a vacation outside of DC on the day of the vote... krispos42 Dec 2019 #45
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