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Opinion | Biden Should Rally Senate Democrats to Kill the Filibuster


Democrats must kill the filibuster and make the Senate great again.
By Adam Jentleson
Mr. Jentleson is the author of “Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy.”
Jan. 20, 2021
Under Mitch McConnell as minority leader, Senate Republicans used the filibuster to block President Barack Obama’s agenda. Credit.Damon Winter/The New York Times
Bumping Senator Mitch McConnell to the minority increases Joe Biden’s odds of passing his agenda, but there is a catch.
In the Senate in recent decades, the filibuster has morphed from the long-winded speeches portrayed by Jimmy Stewart in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” into a silent but lethal tool that lets any one senator raise the threshold for passing bills from a simple majority (where the framers set it) to a supermajority of 60 votes. ....

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Bob Buckley United States Constitution Electoral College


The Examiner
The Electoral College has met, and Joseph Biden received more than 270 electoral votes to be elected president of the United States. There is currently a debate over whether the Electoral College method of electing president should be continued. 
In 2020, Biden won the popular vote and received enough votes to win the Electoral College vote. Five times in American history, the person who received the most popular votes lost the Electoral College vote. It happened most recently in 2016, when President Trump was elected.
Many wonder how we arrived at this point where a candidate can receive several million more votes, yet lose the election. It all began when the framers of our Constitution were deciding how to elect a president. It is said that at the time our forefathers were trying to decide how to elect a president. No country did so with a popular vote. ....

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