
Schumer announces vote to change filibuster rules but faces resistance from Manchin and Sinema
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Monday that the chamber will take a vote on whether to change the Senate's legislative filibuster rules by Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 17.
In a new letter to his colleagues, Schumer said the Senate will "debate and consider changes to Senate rules" if Republicans block Democrats' latest effort to advance a voting, elections overhaul bill in the coming days.
The vote has a very slim chance of succeeding as two Democratic senators -- Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona -- have expressed strong opposition to changing the rules along party lines, a process known as the "nuclear option."
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