I watched all the hearing (recorded or live) and the testimony that got me was (quoting the New Yorker) Taylor made clear the very real stakes of the political and security situation in Ukraine, noting that lives were lost in the current conflict while Giuliani and others allegedly used security assistance as a bargaining chip
Now, you can say that Trump didn't ask Zelensky to look into the Biden's on the "perfect" phone call or talk to Rudy, but he DID say that.
All the testimony linked together-- For example, when Taylor's aid said he heard the President's phone call in a restaurant from Sondland's phone, Sondland verified it. While Sondland said Trump wouldn't mention the aid but only the meeting, he assumed it was aid, too.
BUT in a press conference, Mulvaney said they held up the aid to Ukraine because of investigations, told everyone to get over it, and then retracted when the oven got too hot.
Fiona Hill gave us a clear idea about how screwed up Bolton thought it all was.
Pence's secretary and Colonel Vindman were both on the call and said it was unusual and alarming.
Several had talked to Zelensky about not getting involved in the middle of American politics and he agreed, but still felt he had to go on CNN and say he was investigating the Biden's. (CNN verified there was an interview) When the aid was released, the interview was cancelled (The meeting at the White house never happened) .
We can stick our head in the sand or use our common sense--unless you thought Casey Anthony and OJ were innocent, then I can't help you.
If people died (or even may have) because of a conspiracy theory due to his paranoia that Biden (Obama's VP) was beating him in the polls, then he deserves to be impeached, regardless of party affiliation. We do not want to set that precedence.