"No, the Republicans can’t really get 67 votes in the next Senate to impeach."
You misunderstand the impeachment process. It is a two-step process, with the House voting for Articles of Impeachment by a simple majority. That is equivalent to an indictment. The case then goes to the Senate for trial. It takes a two-thirds majority of the Senate to vote to convict. Again, impeachment occurs in the House and is simply an indictment; it is not the same as a conviction, which would be the result of a Senate trial that so votes with a two-thirds majority..
"No, the Republicans can’t really get 67 votes in the next Senate to impeach."
You misunderstand the impeachment process. It is a two-step process, with the House voting for Articles of Impeachment by a simple majority. That is equivalent to an indictment. The case then goes to the Senate for trial. It takes a two-thirds majority of the Senate to vote to convict. Again, impeachment occurs in the House and is simply an indictment; it is not the same as a conviction, which would be the result of a Senate trial that so votes with a two-thirds majority..