Ed.
note:
Welcome
to
our
daily
feature,
Quote
of
the
Day.
I’ve
been
very
clear—I
think
we
should
eliminate
the
filibuster
for
Roe.
Fifty-one
votes
would
be
what
we
need
to
actually
put
back
in
the
law—the
protections
for
reproductive
freedom
and
for
the
ability
of
every
person
and
every
woman
to
make
decisions
about
their
own
body
and
not
have
their
government
tell
them
what
to
do.
—
Democratic
presidential
candidate
Kamala
Harris,
in
comments
given
during
an
interview
with
Wisconsin
Public
Radio,
on
her
hopes
to
eliminate
the
Senate
filibuster
to
restore
reproductive
freedom
in
the
United
States.
Without
the
filibuster,
the
Senate
would
be
able
to
pass
some
legislation
with
a
majority
vote,
rather
than
having
to
overcome
a
60-vote
threshold.
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