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9 January, 16:35

How did President Clinton's impeachment lead to Newt Gingrich's resignation as Speaker of the House? Gingrich decided that he no longer wanted to work with a president who was convicted of wrongdoing. Negative feelings about the attacks on Clinton led to a loss of confidence in Gingrich. Gingrich resigned as Speaker so that he could start a campaign to run for president. Republicans in Congress blamed Gingrich for the failure to convict Clinton on impeachment charges.

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  1. 9 January, 16:48
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    The correct answer is B) Negative feelings about the attacks on Clinton led to a loss of confidence in Gingrich.

    Negative feelings about the attacks on Clinton led to a loss of confidence in Gingrich and to Newt Gingrich's resignation as Speaker of the House.

    After the attempt to force Bill Clinton Clinton out of the Presidency failed, there were accusations that Newt Gingrich has had extramarital relationships. The congressmen lost confidence on Gingrich and his days of political aspirations ended ...

    The impeachment of Bill Clinton was based on perjury. The Court accused him of lying in the accusation of extramarital sex, with Monica Lewinski.
  2. 9 January, 17:59
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    The correct answer is Negative feelings about the attacks on Clinton led to a loss of confidence in Gingrich

    Gingrich resigned because members of the house turned on him expressing their lack of confidence in his ability to lead particularly because of his attacks on President Clinton
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