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BumRushDaShow

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10. No unless some (R)s voted "nay" too.
Fri Dec 12, 2025, 03:12 PM
Dec 12

Here is the Roll Call for the "Motion to Table" the Impeachment Resolution - https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2025322?Page=3

VOTES

yea: 237

nay: 140

present: 47

not voting: 9



If all the (D)s voted "nay" (to "table" ), then that would have made it 213 (which is how many we have minus one from TX who has to do a run off in January).

There were 23 (D)s voting "yea" (to "table" ), 140 "nay", 47 "present", and 3 "not voting"

There were 214 (R)s voting "yea" (to "table" ), none voting "nay", and 6 "not voting".

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"with 47 Democratic lawmakers voting present" flvegan Dec 12 #1
Yup. OldBaldy1701E Dec 12 #4
cowards. barbtries Dec 12 #6
Respect to Rep Green. mahina Dec 12 #2
I think his was one of the first to be redrawn BumRushDaShow Dec 12 #3
Thank you! mahina Dec 12 #8
25 47 because he's alfredo Dec 12 #5
This is a waste of energy and time idahoblue Dec 12 #7
If all Dems voted for it, Bayard Dec 12 #9
No unless some (R)s voted "nay" too. BumRushDaShow Dec 12 #10
Good try ck4829 Dec 15 #11
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