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Re: What happens to the presidency in which a majority of senators finds the president guilty

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Unfortunately, I don't think there are that many republicans senators of courage.

He has strength with house members, because most are in gerrymandering districts.

'Gerrymandering' & 'Citizens United' have created this toxic environment.

I'm opposed to gerrymandering, for both parties, when you set up a district where you don't have to compromise & work with the 'other side', you create a brick wall, my way or the highway.
We need to do better. Both sides need to have a skin in the game.




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What happens to the presidency in which a majority of senators finds the president guilty
By: Cactus Flower
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Sat, 07 Dec 19 12:12 PM
Msg. 33180 of 54959

of the offence for which he was impeached ... but not the 67 needed to remove him from office?

I know that, practically-speaking, he will not be removed.

But how can he ever convince congress to do his bidding thereafter?


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