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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You all make me laugh. You have gone from not legitimately elected to impeachment and then to resignation. And some back and forth between the three. It would behoove you to come to terms with the fact that President Trump is our president. [/quote] That would be the logical progression, based on Nixon. He basically skipped the impeachment because it was at that point inevitable. But otherwise historically accurate.[/quote] Hmm! When Nixon was in office, the House was controlled by the Democrats with a decent majority. The Senate was also decidedly under the control of Democrats. Apples and oranges - but rant away![/quote] I'm holding out hope that the Rs in congress will eventually be forced to look at impeachment. As more and more info comes to light, they won't be able to keep turning a blind eye. [b]They have their own reelection to think about and they need more than just Trump supporters. They need moderate republicans and some independents, which are abandoning Trump in droves.[/b] Rs in congress are really stuck between a rock and a hard place right now, but they have no one to blame but themselves. [/quote] Republicans in Congress are not going to commit political suicide by alienating Trump supporters - it will not happen. Yes, they may lose some independents but moderate Republicans are not going to vote for a Democrat any more so than a moderate Democrat is going to vote for a Republican. Some Republicans in toss up districts may be vulnerable but the large majority of districts are safe. Besides, we will lost seats in the Senate to Republicans because there are around ten vulnerable Democratic incumbent senators who are in states that voted for Trump, up for reelection in 2018.[/quote]
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