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Ted Cruz: “If the Democrats had succeeded in nuking the filibuster when…”

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Republicans have used that to stop terrible legislation from the Democrats. I think that's an important thing. Valuable is the point that we, like people, need to also understand it's very. Valuable If the Democrats had succeeded in nuking the filibuster when Joe Biden was president, when they had the House and Senate, they would have passed legislation, number one, striking down every photo ID law in the country and striking down every election integrity law in the country. Number two, making D.C. and Puerto Rico, both states and electing four new Democrat senators. Number three, making every illegal alien in America a U.S. citizen and giving them immediate voting rights which would have, among other things, turned Texas bright blue instantaneously. (31:04–31:19)

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Asserts that Democrats would have eliminated photo ID and election integrity laws if they had removed the filibuster.

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