No Republicans supported the measure, and just two Democrats broke ranks to oppose it. See how every representative voted.

Our chief Washington correspondent, Carl Hulse, writes in a news analysis: “Democrats are now faced with the challenge of mounting a compelling case to the public that can cut through the political noise and generate even the barest of bipartisan consensus, knowing that the greater likelihood is that Mr. Trump will be acquitted in the Republican-led Senate.”

The Daily: Today’s episode is about the vote.

Related: A senior National Security Council aide testified on Thursday that a top diplomat had told him that U.S. military aid for Ukraine wouldn’t be released until the country committed to investigations sought by Mr. Trump.

Another angle: Senator Elizabeth Warren today proposed $20.5 trillion in new spending through tax increases on businesses and wealthy Americans to pay for “Medicare for all.” In the Democratic primary contest, she holds a slight lead in a new Times/Siena College poll of 439 Iowa Democratic caucusgoers.