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  2. What is a filibuster and how does it work? - AOL

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    The filibuster is a term used frequently by people in Washington, but few Americans understand it, at least according to recent polling. The procedural tactic has been used by Democrats and ...

  3. Filibuster in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    A filibuster is a tactic used in the United States Senate to delay or block a vote on a measure by preventing debate on it from ending. [1]: 2 The Senate's rules place few restrictions on debate; in general, if no other senator is speaking, a senator who seeks recognition is entitled to speak for as long as they wish.

  4. Template:Recuse from closing a discussion/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. 2005 debate on nuclear option (United States Senate)

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    In 1995, Democrats held the White House. The New York Times editorialized, "The U.S. Senate likes to call itself the world's greatest deliberative body. In the last session of Congress, the Republican minority invoked an endless string of filibusters to frustrate the will of the majority.

  6. Explaining The Filibuster And Why The Senate Might ... - AOL

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    Eliminating the filibuster would make it much easier for Democrats to pass President Joe Biden's biggest policy proposals. With Democrats now holding the Senate majority, talk of eliminating the ...

  7. EXPLAINER: Why is filibuster such a barrier to voting bill? - AOL

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    For the fifth time in recent months, Senate Republicans are expected to block Democrats’ sweeping voting legislation this week using a longstanding delaying tactic that can stop a bill in its ...

  8. Talk:Filibuster in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    This statement is perhaps the root of your misapprehension: When people in the US talk about filibusters, they usually mean what this article is about. As a result, an article called "Filibuster" is appropriate. You are implying that the main article Filibuster should be US-centric. It is not relevant for the main concept of filibuster what ...

  9. Template:Recuse from closing a discussion - Wikipedia

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    Done. Friendly American, with "y'all" (default when the underlying article and/or recusing closer uses American English) In progress. Procedural and precise (Uses terms such as "without prejudice".