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fescuerescue

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2. hard to say
Fri Jan 31, 2020, 02:22 PM
Jan 2020

hard to say because it's not being discussed and no Senator has weighed in on this.

I remember it being actively discussed during the Clinton impeachment though. Obviously they didn't go that route and totally exonerated Clinton as he should have been.

Which GOP politician(s) would agree to do that? guillaumeb Jan 2020 #1
hard to say fescuerescue Jan 2020 #2
Well Braun R-IN says this will make him more cautious Captain Zero Jan 2020 #5
And Susan Collins can express her sincere concern. guillaumeb Jan 2020 #9
No. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2020 #3
That's too bad fescuerescue Jan 2020 #4
Then vote. Get other people to vote. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2020 #6
naturally fescuerescue Jan 2020 #11
No surrender, imo saidsimplesimon Jan 2020 #7
Removing him was never realistic, IMO, censoring him isn't either... cynatnite Jan 2020 #8
Which will voters remember more? Bayard Jan 2020 #10
a failed impeachment or a successful censure? fescuerescue Jan 2020 #12
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