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[quote=Anonymous]It would be in Pelosi and the Democrats best interests not to take a vote but instead just continue to investigate using the excuse that witnesses and documentation are being blocked by the Trump administration. Once it goes to trial, based on what we know to date, control will switch to the Republicans in the Senate and McConnell will milk it for all it is worth. Biden and his son will likely have to testify as will others and at the end of it all it Trump will be acquitted with all or almost all of the Republican senators voting for acquittal. Impeachment has risks - first, it leaves vulnerable Democrats in the red states in a position where they have to take a stand. The Democrats could lose the House for what would in effect be a foregone conclusion when it gets to the Senate. Trump will claim that he was cleared. Also the senator for Alabama who is already in a dicey situation when it comes to reelection and however he votes, it will leave some who voted for him upset by anything he does in a trial.[/quote]
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