Despite his latest push, President Biden has been unable to persuade two holdout Democrats to change Senate rules so the party can overpower a Republican filibuster that is blocking a major voting rights bill.
making it more difficult for Black Americans and others to vote by consolidating polling locations, requiring certain types of identification and ordering other changes.
Both Manchin and Sinema say they support the package, which has passed the House, but they are unwilling to change the Senate rules to muscle it through that chamber over Republican objections. With a 50-50 split, Democrats have a narrow Senate majority — Vice President Kamala Harris can break a tie — but they lack the 60 votes needed to overcome the GOP filibuster.
“If NASA functioned like the United States Senate, they would never get the rocket off the launchpad,” Kelly tweeted. The No. 2 Republican, Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, said flatly at one point: “I am not a racist.” Just as Manchin and Sinema blocked Biden’s broad “Build Back Better” domestic spending package, the two senators are now dashing hopes for another major part of Biden’s presidential agenda. They are infuriating many of their colleagues and facing a barrage of criticism, particularly from civil rights leaders.
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