For the first six years of George W. Bush's eight years in office, the Democratic party was in the minority. Even when they earned a majority in the House and Senate in 2006, it is unlikely that there would've been enough votes to impeach Bush, let alone actually convict him.
There are a few different reasons for this, but perhaps the biggest is re-election bids. While many Americans wanted to see Bush impeached, enough of them still liked the man that any senator or representative who voted for impeachment would probably lose their next election.
George Washington
George Washington
he didnt know about hope or change. so he kinda sucked
He probaly didnt wile he was president
He said his farewells & retired from being the leader but then they didnt want him to leave so then they asked him to become the president, which he then did become.
Richard Nixon was not impeached. Three articles of impeachment were drafted by Congress but the case never proceeded. Nixon resigned to make impeachment a moot point and Ford's pardon of Nixon made indictment impossible.
John Adams admired George Washington. He served as George Washington's vice president.
he didnt
no he didnt
He didnt
he didnt run for president
george washing didnt realy had a wooden.