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In reply to the discussion: What would it take for Pelosi to change her mind about Impeachment? [View all]DeminPennswoods
(15,290 posts)13. Green's bill was actual articles of impeachment
not just a bill to start an impeachment inquiry. Actual impeachment got 95 votes. Jamie Raskin was on MSNBC shortly afterward and explained Green had offered actual impeachment. Then he said that he believes there are over 100 votes for an impeachment inquiry, meaning it's getting close to at least half the Dem caucus wanting an impeachment inquiry.
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What would it take for Pelosi to change her mind about Impeachment? [View all]
BigmanPigman
Jul 2019
OP
Yeah. But the last time there was a tally, for an impeachment inquiry, there were a dozen fewer.
pnwmom
Jul 2019
#5
Thanks. Yes there is that, along with Trump's backsliding on the 'send her back' rally cry.
Chemisse
Jul 2019
#7
You don't know that. She has less than half of what she needs publicly supporting this now. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2019
#37
The Speaker is in this for the win against trump - not an immediate 'hail Mary' shot.
empedocles
Jul 2019
#8
it's not about Pelosi changing her mind. it's about the other house members supporting it and
JI7
Jul 2019
#9
And why would her caucus change their vote if their constituents do not especially
empedocles
Jul 2019
#21