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Mike Rounds: “Harry Reid changed the filibuster with regard to what had…”

Featuring: Mike Rounds, Republican | U.S. Senate South Dakota

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Washington Post Live Interview with Senator Mike Rounds on Meatpacking, Cybersecurity, and Voting Rights

Published | Video Starts at 30:43

Do you think he fundamentally changed the Senate? No, Mitch McConnell did not eliminate the filibuster in 2009. What did happen was Harry Reid changed the filibuster with regard to what had always by tradition been a 51 vote agreement on judges. But in the early 2000s, the Senate kind of changed and they didn't filibuster judges. (30:43–30:54)

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Asserts that Harry Reid changed the filibuster rules for judges to a 51 vote agreement.

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