Washington Examiner
US · 56 mins ago
Seventy-seven million votes. One rule to erase them all
The modern-day filibuster, in a disturbing and substantial way, has neutralized the effect of elections and crippled the ability of the elected majority to govern. The result? The people’s voice in the Senate, and by extension the Congress in general, has been effectively silenced. Can the people’s voice overpower the filibuster? Consider two measures passed…
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