… say, if it's a Supreme Court nominee, we're going to take the same approach with 51 votes as opposed to 60 votes to get on a Supreme Court nominee. So Today your judges are not filibusterable. Their 51 votes determines whether or not a judge is accepted once they've been nominated by the president. But Mitch McConnell did not break the filibuster Harry Reid did with the nuclear option. (32:02–32:13)
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Asserts that judges are confirmed by a 51 vote majority and are not subject to filibuster.
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