On the recordNovember 10, 2021
They`re going to do what they need to do in the House. And that`s going to be the first big important step and whether or not that translates into affirmative action, if you will, in the Senate.
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msnbc.comThey`re going to do what they need to do in the House. And that`s going to be the first big important step and whether or not that translates into affirmative action, if you will, in the Senate.
Michael Steele comments on the legislative process in the House and its implications for the Senate.
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