
The NPR Politics Podcast Democrats Are Headed For A Clash Over The Filibuster
Jan 18, 2022
Senate Democrats face a daunting challenge as they push key voting rights bills, but a lack of votes looms large. The filibuster becomes a hot topic, sparking intense debate among party members about potential reforms. With midterms approaching, urgency is palpable as leaders strive to overcome state laws threatening ballot access. The internal dynamics reveal struggles with moderate senators and the pressure to fulfill bold promises to voters. Historical perspectives on voting rights add depth to the conversation, showcasing the evolving political landscape.
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Strategic Move
- Democrats aim to expose senators who oppose voting rights and filibuster reform.
- This broader strategy targets activists and the Democratic base who demand filibuster reform.
Filibuster Reform Options
- Democrats consider various filibuster reforms, including a talking filibuster.
- They may also adjust the vote ratio needed to begin debate on a bill.
Senatorial Opposition
- Senators Sinema and Manchin oppose filibuster changes, with others remaining quiet.
- Senator Mark Kelly's stance is uncertain, adding to the Democrats' challenge.
