Vice President Kamala Harris could kill the filibuster herself
She's president of the Senate under the Constitution. That could be useful.
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Feb. 8, 2021, 10:34 AM UTC
It was 5:30 a.m. on Friday and all eyes were on Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Constitution has given Harris, as vice president, a second job — a side gig to most modern observers. She's not just President Joe Biden's No. 2; she's also president of the Senate. And it's not a role she should overlook. It may, in fact, be the key to transforming Biden's agenda from notions into laws. In the right hands, in a Senate as closely divided as this one, it's a job that can finally break the chamber's famed deadlock and transform Washington.