During the impeachment of President Clinton,
A) the vote to impeach him in the House was overwhelmingly bipartisan.
B) Chief Justice William Rehnquist threw out most of the charges against him.
C) Democratic senators successfully argued that his sexual indiscretions did not meet the Constitution's standard of "high crimes and misdemeanors."
D) Republican senators were not able to unite to convict him and remove him from office, even though they had enough votes to do so.
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