'The rapid movement of endangered Democrats to come out in favor of impeachment on Monday is very much a risk -- albeit a calculated one,' writes CillizzaCNN | Analysis
That's because Monday saw a slew of House Democrats sitting in districts Trump won in 2016 coming out in favor of impeachment -- from Michigan's Elissa Slotkin to Utah's Ben McAdams to South Carolina's Joe Cunningham to Virginia's Elaine Luria and Abigail Spanberger. In fact, at least 17 of the 31 Democrats who represent congressional seats where Trump won are now on record supporting the two articles of impeachment.
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