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Question: Would you support either or both of these measures?
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Bipartisan Filibusters - Support
 
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Bipartisan Filibusters - Oppose
 
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Popular Filibusters - Support
 
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Popular Filibusters - Oppose
 
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« on: September 14, 2020, 04:45:12 AM »

I prefer abolishing the filibuster as it is profoundly undemocratic and harms the ability of Congress to do stuff. Bipartisan filibusters are fine but I don't think there would be many of them. Popular filibusters though are a very bad idea. The population skew of the Senate is a feature, not a bug.
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