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Retiring Senate Democrats open door to anti-filibuster successors

Retiring Senate Democrats open door to anti-filibuster successors
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Retirements among Senate Democrats are paving the way for younger and fresher successors who are more vocal about abolishing the filibuster. Efforts to create policy carveouts for the 60-vote threshold under Democratic majorities fell short thanks to centrist holdouts. But Senate hopefuls in several states have a stronger desire to repeal the filibuster in its […]

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