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The thousands in Michigan cheering the president are vastly more important than the 230 Democrats in the House who voted to impeach him.

On Wednesday, 230 Democratic House members decided to repudiate the 304 electors who chose Donald Trump to be president.

The left prefers to emphasize that the former secretary of state won the popular vote, but they always ignore the reality that if you take California out of the equation, Trump had a 1,405,004 vote majority in the remaining 49 states. Only the huge margin in California, where Trump did not campaign, gave Clinton her claim to a majority.

If you look at the number of Democrats who were for impeaching Trump before anyone knew anything about a Ukrainian phone call, you know that impeachment was an event waiting for an excuse. The Ukrainian phone call did not lead to the impeachment movement. The impeachment movement had been looking for an excuse, and when special counsel Robert Mueller's report collapsed without finding the president guilty of anything, the impeachers desperately looked for something they could use.

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