On the recordMarch 25, 2021
I believe a public pressure will cause a reform or changing the filibuster at a minimum to make sure that a new voting rights bill will get through.
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msnbc.comI believe a public pressure will cause a reform or changing the filibuster at a minimum to make sure that a new voting rights bill will get through.
Feingold expresses optimism that public pressure will lead to changes in the filibuster to protect voting rights.
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