Whip Count: The Road to 67
You are trying to secure the 67 Senate votes needed to convict and remove the President. Play argument cards on wavering senators. See how close you can get.
Andrew Johnson, 1868
Senate split 42 R / 12 D (54 total, post-Civil War). Need 36 to convict. History: acquitted by one vote.
Bill Clinton, 1999
Senate split 55 R / 45 D. Need 67 to convict. History: acquitted comfortably on both articles.
Donald Trump, 2020 (Ukraine)
Senate split 53 R / 45 D / 2 I. Need 67. History: acquitted. Romney was the only Republican yes on Article 1.
Donald Trump, 2021 (6 January)
Senate split 50 R / 48 D / 2 I. Need 67. History: acquitted 57 to 43, with 7 Republicans voting to convict.
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