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From what I understand, if just one state presents a passed resolution to the U.S. House, than the U.S. House must address the issue immediately. Correct?
I'm curious about the party affiliation in the current Congress. How does having a Republican majority affect the efficacy of timing? If the states pass it (making a hopeful assumption here), should they present now or should it wait until January when a Democratic majority is sworn in as the 110th Congress?
Yes, I'm just as concerned as everyone else over the legitimacy and integrity of our election systems but let's just say there is a fighting chance for a Democratic majority. I guess what I'm asking is...is there a downside to presenting today's House with an impeachment resolution?
Another question: Given the discrepancy in language (one includes Cheney, woohoo!) what happens if both IL and CA pass their resolutions and present them to the U.S. House?
I am so afraid to get my hopes up. I really cannot see why this crooked and evil administration was not impeached eons ago.
Thanks for your help!
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