To generalize, under what circumstances do you think it’s appropriate for the Senate to recall a senator?
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for grievous misconduct while in office, or earlier misconduct that comes to light after an election. Not to undo a “bad” election
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Pretty sure that’s exactly what article 1, section 5 of the constitution says.
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pretty sure it’s not. Pretty sure it will be up to the Supreme Court to give a definitive answer
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Also, from a purely partisan perspective, Roy Moore in office is a good reminder, along with Donald Trump, of what the GOP is prepared to stomach
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uh the constitution definitely gives both chambers of congress the power to expel their members
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that’s not at all clear for known conduct predating an election https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/22/why-the-law-might-not-allow-the-senate-to-expel-roy-moore-215858 …
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