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3 Reasons Why the Senate Chose Not To Go Nuclear
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3 Reasons Why the Senate Chose Not To Go Nuclear

Posted on July 26, 2013 by Connor McGowan

Over the course of the past few weeks, the Senate has been more hectic than usual. There has been much debate over the use of filibusters in the Senate, and the more often than not useless delays that they have been causing. Historically, the filibuster has been a way to obtain a bipartisan compromise; but … Continue reading →

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