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Bye bye trump

Major democratic victories tonight

☑ Spanberger — Gov of Virginia
☑ Sherrill — Gov of New Jersey
☑ Hashmi — Lt Gov of Virginia
☑ Jones — AG of Virginia
☑ Mamdani — Mayor of NYC
☑ Pureval — Mayor of Cincinnati
☑ Johnson — PSC of Georgia
☑ Hubbard — PSC of Georgia
☑ Pennsylvania Supreme Court
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pdockal · 56-60, M
Where do you think he's going ?
Dems & Repubs change all the time
Kypro · 46-50, M
@pdockal he has less influence as his approval sinks
pdockal · 56-60, M
@Kypro

So what

You're avoiding the question
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pdockal · 56-60, M
@anythingoes477

Don't make me fucking laugh

No U.S. president has ever been "booted out of office" through the impeachment and conviction process.
The process for removing a president involves two stages:
The House of Representatives must impeach (bring charges against) the president by a simple majority vote.
The Senate must then hold a trial, and two-thirds of the senators present must vote to convict for the president to be removed from office.
Three presidents have been impeached by the House: Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump (twice). All three were acquitted by the Senate, meaning they were not removed from office.
Richard Nixon faced formal impeachment proceedings, and it was widely expected that he would be both impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate. He resigned in 1974 before the full House could vote on the articles of impeachment, making him the only president to leave office due to the impeachment process, though he was not formally impeached or removed by Congress.
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