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In reply to the discussion: 7 Senate Republicans vote 'guilty,' the most bipartisan margin in favor of conviction in history. [View all]onetexan
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7 Senate Republicans vote 'guilty,' the most bipartisan margin in favor of conviction in history. [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Feb 2021
OP
"If they wish to be conservative politicians, let them break away and form their own party."
Jedi Guy
Feb 2021
#15
It has also been argued that states could use it to exclude Trump from being on the ballot
bucolic_frolic
Feb 2021
#50
Precisely. The whole exercise to rehash the horrors of the Con's actions that led to the unfolding
onetexan
Feb 2021
#51
By keeping their oaths they constitute the remnants of the Republican Party. The Republican 7.
ancianita
Feb 2021
#10
Here is the list of who voted For and Against..Conviction...from New York Times..
Stuart G
Feb 2021
#11
Title should be "43 Senate Republicans voting in favor of violent insurrection"
cstanleytech
Feb 2021
#13
My math was off. I'm still glad at least seven voted yea along with all of the democrats.
Politicub
Feb 2021
#30
If anything, it has been reported that it was "the most bipartisan impeachment"
BumRushDaShow
Feb 2021
#33
"The Magnificent Seven." There's a movie there. A very small group that was objective and impartial
Evolve Dammit
Feb 2021
#27
I had not heard that the vote was historic. My interest level in following the proceeding waned.
BobTheSubgenius
Feb 2021
#45