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The framers of the Constitution made it so that impeachment requires a supermajority instead of a simple majority to pass. Why do you think this is?
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I think the framers wanted impeachment to be a serious and rare thing, so they made it harder to do by requiring a supermajority. They probably didn't want it to be easy for the government to just kick out a president, so they made it so that a lot of people have to agree before impeachment can happen. It's like a way to make sure everyone really thinks it's necessary before taking such a big step.
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The framers wanted impeachment to be a serious and rare thing, so they made it harder to do by requiring a supermajority vote. It's like a way to make sure everyone really thinks it's necessary before kicking out a president.
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GPT 3.5
The framers required a supermajority for impeachment to ensure it's a serious and rare action. This way, it takes more agreement to remove a president, making sure everyone really thinks it's necessary before doing so.
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