‘Non-democratic’: Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says the filibuster ‘has got to go’
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says it’s not a question of if the filibuster is going away, but when: "The filibuster is non-democratic. It has been used to the disarray of Congress. And certainly it hasn't been anything that's been helpful to the American people.”
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