Democrats to seek ‘talking filibuster’ if Republicans block U.S. voting rights bills -Breaking
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WASHINGTON (Reuters] – Democrats plan to push for a talking filibuster, which would require U.S. senators physically to take the floor and talk nonstop for hours to stop legislation if Republicans blocked voting rights bills.
Joe Biden, President, is trying to get a federal law in place to stop an onslaught by state restrictions to poll access. Republicans are against the change and could capture either one or both of the Houses of Congress during the November mid-term elections.
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