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Tim Sheehy: “The 17th Amendment, which most people don't know what that…”

Featuring: Tim Sheehy, Republican | U.S. Senate from Montana

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Dollars, Defense, and Reform: A Conversation with Senator Tim Sheehy

Published | Video Starts at 26:13

And the priorities of the voters have not, unfortunately, been to solve our fiscal crisis. Now they should be. Now there's a whole discussion. We can peel the onion on this. You know, The 17th Amendment, which most people don't know what that is, changed the direct election of senators. Senators were not elected for the first hundred and fifty years of our country. They were appointed by governors and the state legislatures. And the point of that was exactly the question you asked. (26:13–26:20)

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Asserts that the 17th Amendment changed the election process for U.S. senators.

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