Once in the House Judiciary Committee, where he voted "Nay".
A second time in the vote of the full House, where he voted all "Nays".
And a THIRD time after he was elected to the Senate in 1998, and seated in 1999. He voted all "Nays", of course...
That same total tool of the media back during Clinton’s impeachment were warning of huge apocalyptic upheavals in the stock market and elsewhere should Bildo be convicted in the Senate. I note a singular lack of any such warnings now.