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  1. During the impeachment trial of Bill Clinton, Feingold was the only Democratic senator to vote against a motion to dismiss Congress's impeachment case against President Bill Clinton. Feingold ultimately voted against conviction on all charges. Feingold opposed NAFTA and numerous other free trade agreements.

  2. Jan 28, 1999 · Democratic US Sen Russell D Feingold, who broke party ranks at impeachment trial to oppose dismissing charges against Pres Clinton and to support calling of witnesses, says vote to contrary...

  3. Herb Kohl and Russ Feingold, Democrats, both voted not guilty on the two articles that advanced to the Senate. The Senate voted 50-50 on one of the articles, meaning Clinton was found not...

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  5. Oct 13, 2005 · He was the only Democrat not to vote against a bill that would have dismissed the Clinton impeachment charges; and he is the co-author ­ in conjunction with that noted lefty John McCain ­ of a ...

  6. Clinton underwent a 4½- year investigation conducted by independent prosecutor Ken Starr before the Republican-led House voted Dec. 19, 1998, to impeach, making him only the second president in...

  7. On January 28, the Senate voted against motions to dismiss the charges against Clinton and to suppress videotaped depositions of the witnesses from public release, with Democratic Senator Russ Feingold again voting with Republicans against both motions.

  8. Dec 23, 2019 · Democrat Feingold, Republican Sensenbrenner were notable voices for witnesses in the Clinton impeachment trial. Craig Gilbert. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 0:03. 1:47. WASHINGTON - When...

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