tax cuts in 2003. 15 years later he voted against the trump tax cuts. he has voted against tax cuts for people in ohio and voted for the runaway spending. see a liberal reliable vote. mark is right. trump won the state twice by eight points. you see tim ryan trying to distance himself from joe biden and you see vance having won the primary because of donald trump s endorsement. he is embracing the former president. you have a democratic congressman distancing himself from a sitting president. we ve probably never seen that before. dana: he is not the only one distancing. we showed a clip of slotkin in michigan in a tight race. very smart and articulate person. she comes on the show and engaging in debates and trying to have an independent minds. she also called for generational change but said however, if biden is the nominee in 2024, yeah, i guess we ll go along
january 6th commission, that she s willing to stand up, over in the house. and there s just not that happening right now in the senate when it comes to voting rights. and the case i ve made in those rooms to my colleagues, where we want it to happen, to quote hamilton, the filibuster has it is unbelievable, changes to the filibuster are not radical. they have happened 160 times, rachel. changes have happened where bills have been passed without the 60 vote, 1977 national gas policy, 1980, selective service, 1987, national defense bill, 1995, endangered species bill. the bush tax cuts. the trump tax cuts through reconciliation. what just happened with mitch mcconnell and the debt ceiling. history is riddled with exceptions and changes that were made. it was robert byrd himself, and i ve said this to senator manchin several times.
benefit my colleagues, from the other side of the aisle. somehow it only takes 51 votes to put in place the trump tax cuts. the bush tax cuts. somehow, it only took 51 votes to put amy coney barrett on the supreme court of the united states. a change made by them. somehow, it only takes 51 votes to try and overturn a regulation, or try to mess around with the affordable care act. but then, when it comes to something like voting rights, suddenly, everyone on the other side of the aisle is hugging that filibuster tight. knowing that so many times in history, including most recently with the debt ceiling, changes have been made to allow a vote with less than 60 votes. the national gas policy act in 1977, in 1995 the endangered species act. in 1996, a change to the
minnesota, speaking, in part, in response. there are 160 exceptions. 160 exceptions to the filibuster rule. things have been changed to benefit my colleagues from the other side of the aisle. somehow it only takes 51 votes to put in place the trump tax cut or the bush tax cuts. somehow, it only took 51 votes to put amy coney barrett on the supreme court of the united states. a change by them. made by them. somehow it only takes 51 votes to try to over turn a regulation. or try to mess around with the affordable care act. but then when it comes to something like voting rights, suddenly everyone on the other side of the aisle is hugging that filibuster tight. knowing that so many times in history, including most recently with the debt ceiling, changes