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Should the Senate stop use of the filibuster?

Should the Senate stop use of the filibuster?

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No

2

Yes

Should the Senate stop use of the filibuster?
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Ray Anderson
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Ray Anderson

Its not in the constitution.

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No

Should the Senate stop use of the filibuster?
2 Comments
Randel Hearne
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Randel Hearne

It is an important check to keep a majority ruled congress from running rough shod on everything while they are the majority. The democrats have used this as a check while they were in the minority. .

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

Doing away with the filibuster is one step towards one party rule. They regretted abolishing the filibuster for judges. Why would this be different? And when did the media stop calling it "the nuclear option"?

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Do you know which congressional district you'll vote in this August?

Do you know which congressional district you'll vote in this August?

Yes

4

No

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Yes

2 Comments
Harry D
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Harry D

As a good Democratic Party voter, I will vote in both districts using mail in ballots and at least a few times in St. Louis, probably without me even needing to do anything. Vote early vote often!

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Harry D
Harry D

@Max - Don't worry, I don't live in St. Louis, I just vote there.

Max
Max

Don't wear your watch or any jewelry when in St. Louis.

Max
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Max

All you have to do is just look at the new map. If you can't figure it out, you probably should not be voting.

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No

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Is the Trump administration close to a deal to end hostilities in Iran?

Is the Trump administration close to a deal to end hostilities in Iran?

Yes

2

No

1

Yes

2 Comments
Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

An amazing time to be allive

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Max
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Max

He is much closer than any previous administration.

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No

1 Comment
Harry D
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Harry D

Iran is playing Trump for a fool, dragging out the fake "negotiations" hoping to wear down the world's resolve and cling to power only to rise again more dangerous and powerful. History shows peace is won by bombing the other side until unconditional surrender. Look at World War Eleven for example.

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