• March 28, 2024

Here’s How Many Republican Senators Would Likely Vote For Trump Conviction

 Here’s How Many Republican Senators Would Likely Vote For Trump Conviction

The left is not giving up on doing what they can to destroy President Trump and his followers. In their absolute hatred for everything, he stands for they are looking to now impeach him a second time by blaming him for the Capitol riot that as we all know, was staged.

Even though Trump is no longer in office, these despicable human beings are setting a trial date and many are wondering just how many Republicans will join in on this miscarriage of justice.

We have heard over the last several weeks, that many Republicans will reach across the aisle in the Senate to vote for impeachment, essentially stopping Trump from ever running for office again.

It’s pretty much a given that Mitt Romney, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, Ben Sasse, and Pat Toomey will vote to convict Trump but the political winds have shifted with any who do join with Democrats likely to become pariahs.

So, who else will join in with these traitors? Well, we may finally have some answers.

Via The Hill, “GOP senators say only a few Republicans will vote to convict Trump”:

Republicans say the chances that former President Trump will be convicted in an impeachment trial are plummeting, despite lingering anger among some Republicans over his actions.

Only five or six Republican senators at the most seem likely to vote for impeachment, far fewer than the number needed, GOP sources say.

A two-thirds majority vote would be necessary for a conviction, something that would require at least 17 GOP votes if every Democrat votes to convict Trump.
Senators say a few things have moved in Trump’s favor.

One significant development is that Trump decided not to pardon any of the individuals charged with taking part in the Capitol riot, which would have lost him more Republican support.

“I thought if he pardoned people who had been part of this invasion of the Capitol, that would have pushed the number higher because that would have said, ‘These are my guys,’” said one Republican senator, who requested anonymity to speak about how GOP senators are likely to vote.

GOP senators are also worried about a political backlash from the former president’s fervent supporters.

The Republican party has been weak for years, and only started to become looking fierce again with Trump leading the charge. If I were the Republican party in chambers, I would think twice since the American people are done and we aren’t playing their games anymore.

It is time that they start being the leaders we are paying them to be or it may be time for them to go back to their day jobs.

What do you think? Let us know what your thoughts are on this in the comments below!

 

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