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Clinton Impeachment Votes
Description
On February 12, 1999, for only the second time in the nation’s history, the U.S. Senate voted on whether to remove a president, based on impeachment articles passed by the U.S. House. Professor Alan Reifman of Texas Tech University created the dataset consisting of descriptions of each senator that can be used to understand some of the reasons that the senators voted the way they did. The data are taken from the Journal of Statistics Education [online].
Usage
Impeach
Format
A data frame with 100 rows and 11 variables:
- name
senator’s name
- state
state the senator represents
- region
geographic region of the U.S.
- vote1
vote on perjury
- vote2
vote on obstruction of justice
- guilty
total number of guilty votes
- party
political party of senator
- conserva
conservatism score, defined as the senator’s degree of ideological conservatism, based on 1997 voting records as judged by the American Conservative Union, where the scores ranged from 0 to 100 and 100 is most conservative
- supportc
state voter support for Clinton, defined as the percent of the vote Clinton received in the 1996 presidential election in the senator’s state
- reelect
year the senator’s seat is up for reelection
- newbie
indicator for whether the senator is in their first-term