Why did President Clinton remain president even after he was impeached? A. Fewer than two-thirds of the Senate voted for his conviction. B. He apologized for his actions before he could be removed. C. Vice President Gore was ineligible to take Clinton's place as president. D. He admitted to lying under oath.
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