1. If Democrats wanted a resolution of censure, they had a lot of political leverage to work that out six weeks ago. Once they pushed impeachment to trial and have clearly now lost, Republicans have far less incentive to play along - especially when you consider what comes next. https://twitter.com/amandacarpenter/status/1223362042670866434 …
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Republicans tried same thing with Clinton, didn't work then either
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This is insane,
@baseballcrank. Suppose the House Dems had brought a censure resolution, rather than impeachment articles. How many Republicans would have voted for such a resolution? Hint: only *one* House R, @HurdOnTheHill, is on the record saying Trump's scheme was wrong. -
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What makes you think the D’s want that? They have enough data to run ads against vulnerable GOP candidates and they have the words of Alexander and Rubio to show this was impeachable conduct.
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Counterpoint, if the GOP does nothing, not even something as symbolic and toothless as a censure, I’m voting party line D for the first time in my life. A censure vote and I’ll go candidate by candidate like i have in the past.
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Democrats are not concerned with rule of law.
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