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What Went Down During The First Presidential Debate
Biden is trying very, very hard not to say if he would get rid of the filibuster or pack the Supreme Court.
In 2017, the Senate approved a rule change that allowed Supreme Court justices to be confirmed with 51 votes rather than 60. According to a recent CNN/SSRS poll, 46 percent of Americans said they approved of the Senate rule change, while 54 percent said they disapproved. A majority (77 percent) of Republicans said they approved of the change, while a majority (79 percent) of Democrats said they disapproved.
Chippy. Good description. Verging on The Yips-y.
