Abstract

In 1974, the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives held hearings, debated, and voted to recommend that President Richard Nixon be impeached (Rodino, 1975). This issue may have been among the more momentous or, at least, intriguing ever considered by a Congressional Committee (Goodwin, 1972). The present article reports an analysis of the votes on this matter by members of the Judiciary Committee.

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