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In reply to the discussion: MANCHIN reiterated to reporters today that Senate rules changes should be done with a 67 vote... [View all]tritsofme
(19,900 posts)28. The Senate is a continuing body, it does not re-adopt it's rules at beginning of each new Congress.
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MANCHIN reiterated to reporters today that Senate rules changes should be done with a 67 vote... [View all]
demmiblue
Jan 2022
OP
Since the rules say no attacking Democratic public figures, you sorta have to vote to hide though
Polybius
Jan 2022
#69
The Senate is a continuing body, it does not re-adopt it's rules at beginning of each new Congress.
tritsofme
Jan 2022
#28
So they can "establish a new precedent", which is essentially a rule change,
DemocraticPatriot
Jan 2022
#31
Nor Sinema, she is even more of a hardcore filibuster-lover than Manchin. She even wants a 60 vote
Celerity
Jan 2022
#50
Fkg shit head ... I hate this asshole almost as much as I hate the orange traitor
Fullduplexxx
Jan 2022
#14
How conservative? Will he have to be more conservative than the Republican candidate?
Emile
Jan 2022
#43
So screw the Democratic voters in West Virginia, the only choice is two Republicans.
Emile
Jan 2022
#57
Today all I'm hearing being reported is that Joe Biden is being boycotted in Georgia by
Vinca
Jan 2022
#22
If election reform passed today, the 2022 mid-terms would probably go ahead under the current rules.
Calista241
Jan 2022
#64
What good would 2024 be if GQP gets back into power in 2022? They'll change every voting ...
uponit7771
Jan 2022
#78
True, they don't need to change federal laws they're doing it at the state level. How can we win ...
uponit7771
Jan 2022
#90
Then that's still a net lose for 2024, the GQP has made RELEVANT inroads into skewing the voting...
uponit7771
Jan 2022
#89