Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Senate
Christopher Bouzy
cbouzy
We are no longer dealing with hypotheticals; we have actual data. In 2016, Back turnout was low, and Hillary lost. In 2017, Doug Jones won his Senate seat because Black
Read more
David Rothkopf
djrothkopf
It's not the "nuclear option" to get rid of the filibuster. It is returning Senate procedure to where it has been for most of history. The filibuster is the aberration.
Read more
Dominic Pino
DominicJPino
Little recent history:A 50-50 Senate is not a stable thing. Yes, Dems would have the advantage since Harris would break ties. But so did the GOP after the 2000 elections...
Read more
Brian Kalt
ProfBrianKalt
My initial tally (subject to change) of the 43 acquitters' post-vote statements:16 relied entirely on jurisdiction, w/o criticizing Trump (Barrasso, Blunt, Crapo, Daines, Ernst, Fischer, Inhofe, Lankford, Lummis, Marshall, Risch,
Read more
Chad Pergram
ChadPergram
A) Much of Congress is scripted. We usually know the outcome of things. Sometimes day in advance.But today, a huge, O. Henry surprise. And where this takes the second impeachment
Read more
Senator Tina Smith
SenTinaSmith
This is classic Mitch McConnell. We are in the dark, dark days of this pandemic and a group of Republicans and Democrats come together in good faith to devise a
Read more
MNA
Engr_Naveed111
Senate Elections 2021 Total Seats : 104Senators Retiring: 52 | 11 Mar,2021 PTI: 14 | Retiring: 7 PMLN: 29 | Retiring: 17PPP: 21 | Retiring: 8JUIF: 4 | Retiring: 2
Read more
Mohammad F. Sikandar
faseyhsikandar
Since Election Twitter is finally dying down. Let me remind all the NJ Folks why 2021 elections are so important in NJ. While most liberals and progressives love @GovMurphy let
Read more
Igor Bobic
igorbobic
Protesters have breached the Capitol. They’re outside the Senate chamber This is happening Police officers are holding them steps away from the Senate chamber, which is locked. Senators are inside.
Read more
Will Foster
WFosterConLaw
My view on yesterday's vote is basically: 1) I believe Trump was clearly guilty on the merits of the impeachment charge. Because of his egregious, outrageous, & unprecedented actions, I
Read more
b-boy bouiebaisse
jbouie
"[O]ne of Booker’s challenges won’t be Republicans casting his vision and ideas as outlandish/extreme/radical but more centrist Democrats doing it first." From @perrybaconjr https://bluegrassbeat.substack.com/p/how-a-charles-b
Read more
Liz Bernstein
yeralizard
On this 30th annivesary of the ADA, I want to talk about HR 620 (The ADA Education and Reform Act), which is currently sitting in the Senate and would significantly
Read more
Adam Jentleson 🎈
AJentleson
A few quick thoughts on this: it's fine. If Dems control the floor and gavels, and ties in committees advance bills or nominations to the floor, those are the powers
Read more
Torr Leonard
torrHL
“there are four ways to change our form of govt w/o changing the written Constitution—and to restore liberty.First, in the case of Senate, we have to abolish the filibuster and
Read more
Senator Rand Paul
RandPaul
I'll be speaking on the senate floor about impeachment around 12:30 today. Watch live here: https://www.c-span.org/congress/?chamber=senate This impeachment is nothing more than a partisan exercise designed to further divide the
Read more
Tyler Quinn Yeargain
yeargain
I just published a short article with the Vermont Law Review Blog about filling U.S. Senate vacancies in Vermont—and specifically, the difficulty of imposing a workable same-party requirement to fill
Read more
‹
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
...
327
328
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree