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5. What if. after the midterms, the Senate is split 51 D/49R
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:56 PM
Feb 17

Would you still support expelling Fetterman, thereby handing Vance the tie breaking vote on legislation?

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The GOP has 53 members and (D)s/(I)s have 47 BumRushDaShow Feb 17 #1
Fetterman - pro, Murkowski - no BaronChocula Feb 17 #8
Am hoping it is DOA in the Senate BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #14
Fetterman has not said he supports it. Wiz Imp Feb 18 #20
Jesus Christ, when so many Democrats are against this, Fetterman should NOT even bluestarone Feb 18 #34
Filibusters can be initiated by a simple email to the clerk stating the intention to filibuster Fiendish Thingy Feb 17 #2
"This will be the ultimate test of Schumer's leadership." OldBaldy1701E Feb 17 #3
What if. after the midterms, the Senate is split 51 D/49R onenote Feb 17 #5
Tell me, what legislation is going to be passed with the filibuster intact? Fiendish Thingy Feb 17 #7
So you'd hand control over the Senate back to the repubs onenote Feb 18 #9
It would be Fetterman handing control to the republicans Fiendish Thingy Feb 18 #10
Here is a tracker/scorer for how progressive/conservative our members of Congress are BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #16
Fetterman might be a lot of things, but showboater isn't one of them Deminpenn Feb 18 #19
"Fetterman might be a lot of things, but showboater isn't one of them" BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #30
Fetterman has dressed like that for years Deminpenn Feb 18 #40
Oh I know BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #42
Casey has said he was not retiring and thus has not ruled out running again. Wiz Imp Feb 18 #47
Oh I know like Sherrod Brown BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #49
I was very surprised he lost to McCormick, tbh Deminpenn Thursday #54
Casey and Brown got caught up in a "wave" election BumRushDaShow Thursday #55
Seen the video and posted same several times Deminpenn Thursday #53
Thanks Fiendish Thingy Feb 18 #22
Thanks. Wiz Imp Feb 18 #24
Agree!!! nm mikewv Feb 18 #27
That is because Fetterman made himself into a "media sensation" BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #31
I believe for tie-breaking it matters how Fetterman votes, not what party he's a member of? Ilikepurple Feb 18 #11
For deciding who is the majority leader, it matters a lot. onenote Feb 18 #43
Fetterman would never caucus with Republicans Wiz Imp Feb 18 #46
If he was ousted from the Democratic caucus and stripped of committee positions onenote Feb 18 #50
If the SAVE Act passed the Senate, it would mean at least 8 Democrats voted for it. Wiz Imp Feb 18 #21
Unless, as threatened, they change the rules in the filibuster. Nt Fiendish Thingy Feb 18 #23
If they change the rules eliminating the filibuster, then ZERO Democratic votes are needed to Wiz Imp Feb 18 #25
Unless more republicans than Murkowski vote No. nt Fiendish Thingy Feb 18 #26
The title of the Post and the article it refers to is "Trump's election bill tops 50 Senate votes" Wiz Imp Feb 18 #28
You apparently missed this: Wiz Imp Feb 18 #29
They aren't talking about eliminating it, but changing the rules Fiendish Thingy Feb 18 #41
SO? Let them do it. It will fail and make them look like idiots. Wiz Imp Feb 18 #44
best of luck to them Fiendish Thingy Feb 18 #48
If it is 51/49, Removing Fetterman by any means does not make Vance a tie breaker karynnj Feb 18 #33
"Shapiro would call for a special election. So, he would remain at 50/49 for months. " BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #36
Thanks for the correction. karynnj Feb 18 #37
No problem - I remember that whole period when Heinz had the plane/helicopter accident BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #39
Not talking about removing him from the Senate--talking about removing him from the Democratic caucus onenote Feb 18 #51
Oh, you are correct. Pushing him out of the caucus is beyond stupid karynnj Feb 18 #52
There is ZERO chance of it passing. Wiz Imp Feb 17 #4
I recall election night 2016 . . . AverageOldGuy Feb 17 #6
This isn't the same situation Karma13612 Feb 18 #12
Ridiculous comparison Wiz Imp Feb 18 #18
Lots of good info here, but not a ZERO (all capitals?) chance of passing. Ilikepurple Feb 18 #13
Behind-the-scenes no_hypocrisy Feb 18 #15
I hope Democratic think tanks are working on ways to help people get legitimate IDs if needed. karynnj Feb 18 #35
People who move? College students missing their birth certificate? Hispanics with multiple last names? lostnfound Feb 18 #45
I was not saying that it would easy to create a workable process, karynnj Thursday #57
Those are good, constructive ideas. In NC, though, the GOP just grabbed election processes for themselves... lostnfound Friday #58
Republicans...destroying our democracy one pillar at a time. travelingthrulife Feb 18 #17
So none of these apparently uneducated Senators knows that this is an illegal poll tax? travelingthrulife Feb 18 #32
"So none of these apparently uneducated Senators knows that this is an illegal poll tax?" BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #38
Nor would their wives be exempt if this were to pass. ProudMNDemocrat Thursday #56
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