'When Democrats have the White House again ... then we should get rid of the filibuster,' Warren said.
Senator and 2020 presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Friday called for eliminating a Senate filibuster rule for legislation when the next Democrat takes over the White House.
"When Democrats have the White House again, if [Republican Senate Majority Leader] Mitch McConnell continues to put small-minded partisanship ahead of solving the massive problems facing our country, then we should get rid of the filibuster," Warren said on Twitter. Warren TWEET For generations the filibuster has been used to block progress, and in recent years, obstruction in the Senate has only gotten worse. We're fighting for big, structural change—but we won't get anything done unless we face this head on.
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