Why I think the odds of securing 17 GOP Senator votes to convict Trump may be higher than assumed (user search)
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« on: January 17, 2021, 01:00:04 AM »

It's all coming down to whether McConnell decides he can kill Trump's political career and stop Trump 2024, or whether he decides it would be too costly for Republican Senators to cast that vote. The Republican Party might be willing to bite the bullet if they perceive that conviction is its collective interest. However they failed to come together in 2016 when it was much easier to stop Trump, maybe they've learned from that or they'll just repeat the same mistake and let personal ambition triumph over the collective interest (sadly though, since Trump was only 0.6% away from a second term, does it really help them to ditch him?)
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