From Andrew Romanoff <[email protected]>
Subject No escape
Date February 6, 2020 6:17 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Prior to impeachment vote, Republican senator from Colorado won’t say
whether president did anything wrong
“If the President throws a fit, you must
acquit.”

Those may not have been Mitch McConnell’s exact words, but they might as
well have been. McConnell, Cory Gardner, and all but one other Republican
senator voted yesterday to acquit Donald Trump on both articles of
impeachment.

Gardner said it had taken him several months to reach a decision. By that
account, his soul-searching must have begun last fall—when he was
headlining a fundraiser for Trump’s reelection.

The plain truth: Gardner’s decision was never in doubt. Who needs
witnesses when you don’t want evidence?

There was one question Gardner couldn’t escape. A reporter put it to him
on camera: “Is it appropriate for the President to ask a foreign leader to
investigate a political rival?”

Gardner again refused to say. But his votes spoke volumes.

The Senate issued its verdict. [ [link removed] ]Now it’s your turn.

[3]Andrew Romanoff

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