1. Already, Democrats are seizing on the House impeachment vote for political advantage. 2. And it is not hard to imagine the president finding himself in the same position he was in as the House impeachment vote neared. 3. Any impeachment vote can impact important constituencies. 4. As the impeachment vote neared, oddly bipartisan tinges of sadness glimmered at times along the House Judiciary Committee. 5. Bay State lawmakers react to the possible bombing of Iraq and delay of the impeachment vote. 6. A look at the latest decisions by New Jersey Republicans on the pending impeachment vote. 7. All of this alarms Democrats, who charge that Republicans are turning the impeachment vote into a form of punishment with no intention of trying to oust Clinton. 8. But for the first time, Clinton also spoke directly to one member of the delegation about the impeachment vote. 9. But he declined to predict how an impeachment vote might carry in the House nor how the president might fare in a Senate trial. 10. But for the first time, Clinton spoke directly to one member of the delegation about the impeachment vote. |
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