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2 more top Democrats wary of Biden’s filibuster-killing agenda

2 more top Democrats wary of Biden’s filibuster-killing agenda

28 News 01/13/2022 1324

WASHINGTON – In what may be a sign of the doom of Joe Biden’s presidential agenda, a new report reveals that two more Democrats have now indicated a wariness about his agenda to kill the Senate filibuster and adopt by a simple majority vote his planned takeover of all elections nationwide so they can be micromanaged based on the Democratic Party’s interests.

It could also signal a looming failure of just about anything Biden proposes, as his failure to corral his own party members on one or two of the biggest points of his agenda would leave little likelihood they would fall into line on the lesser points.

The situation is that the Senate is divided 50-50 Republicans and Democrats. So the filibuster rule, which requires 60 votes to advance legislation, is blocking virtually every extreme agenda point Biden wants, from the elections takeover plan to his proposal to spend trillions on social and green agenda items.

Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., already have staked out a position that destroying the filibuster rule to advance Biden’s agenda on simple majority votes — Kamala Harris is the tiebreaker in 50-50 votes — isn’t acceptable.

Now Just the News reveals that “Democratic Sens. Mark Kelly of Arizona and Jon Tester of Montana are reportedly hesitant to eliminate the legislative filibuster for issues like voting legislation.”

By Bob Unruh, WND News Center. Read Full Article
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