Absolutely.
At the end of the day, it all boils down to this: If we do not convict Trump, we are asking for all of this to happen again.

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Hyperbole and fear mongering is fanning the flames of division...I’d think you would oppose such divisiveness
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Proof that even the left-crazies know this is for political purposes only. They are so bold these days, they just admit to their true motivations.
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Trump is merely a symptom of the problem. It will happen again either way.
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No Reich, if you leftists ever think of trying it again it will be the last time.
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...and if we keep electing and enabling neoliberal third-way corporate Democrats... it's guaranteed.
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If we don't address the immediate needs of millions of people, we will get a WORSE Trump next time. This is a waste of effort. Let the NYSD indict and convict him
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You seem to never offer healing perspectives on how 74 million voters are our brothers and sisters too
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No politician should ever ask their supporters to "March peacefully and patriotically" again!!
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I agree ... "Fear" is a very powerful force ... These Republican Senators are so afraid of being ... "primaried" ... (having the Republican party run someone against them) ... that they will deny the obvious facts and acquit Trump simply to make their lives easier in the fall.
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Republicans will push that button until it doesn’t work, knowing it’s their only hope at the power and influence they want and democrats would likely not do the same. Regardless, it’s worth the risk to them because they don’t want to be part of a democracy where they don’t lead.