Because to "impeach" the President, not only can a select few vote to get rid of him, for the sake of the citizens of the United States.
A majority typically refers to more than 50% of the total votes or participants, while a supermajority requires a higher threshold, often set at two-thirds or three-fourths of the votes or participants. Supermajority requirements are usually used for important decisions that require broader consensus among members or stakeholders.
Alex Simpson has written: 'A treatise on federal impeachments' -- subject(s): Impeachments
New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments was created in 1777.
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yes unless overturn by the relevant congress or legislature, certain legislatures allow for a simple majority, some a supermajority, some require a joint session to pass a majority.
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