John,
Last month, I voted to impeach Donald Trump -- for a second time.
I was proud to join every single one of my Democratic colleagues and 10 Republicans in voting yes after Trump sought to overturn an election and incited an insurrection at our nation's Capitol.
It was -- and still is -- clear that he had to be held accountable for his dangerous and seditious actions, but now, the decision is headed to the Senate.
And so as the impeachment trial begins, I have to know what you're thinking, John: Do you think the Senate should vote to convict Donald Trump?
Convicting Trump in the Senate would be more than just a symbolic gesture. It would also open the door to block him from holding federal office ever again.
We know he's going to go down in history as one of the worst presidents of all time, but convicting Trump would shut down any opportunity for him to reemerge.
After seeing what his stoking of hatred and division led to in one term alone, allowing him access to power again would be a dangerous -- and possibly deadly -- mistake.
You know where I stand, but now I want to know what you think. Take our quick impeachment survey and let me know what's on your mind as the trial continues in the Senate.
Thank you for making your voice heard,
Carolyn
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