Roger Ramjets
Philosopher
These are all possible outcomes down the road, but the primary goal is to determine whether or not Trump has committed impeachable offenses. The secondary - but (IMO) more important - goal is to make the true nature of those offenses public knowledge. Whether Trump is actually impeached, or defeated at the next election, or future presidents are actually inhibited from abusing the office, is less important than knowing what should have been done.1. Removal of Trump from office. [ETA: (conviction in the Senate)]
2. Defeating Trump in November.
3. Inhibiting future presidents from abusing the office.
Personally I don't mind either way. If Trump is not thrown out of office one way or another, and if other presidents use it as a mandate to commit similar offenses, that simply justifies the more direct actions we will be forced to take. Sometimes I even wish for it, because then I would be free to treat conservatives like the scum they would have proven themselves to be.