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how does a filibuster protect the minority party?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Senate has fewer rules limiting floor debate than the House. The Senate also has the filibuster and the cloture rule, which allow the minority to block measures supported by the majority. A filibuster is a stalling tactic used by a minority of senators to talk a bill to death.

Answered by arpitkumar9a007
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The Senate has fewer rules limiting floor debate than the House. The Senate also has the filibuster and the cloture rule, which allow the minority to block measures supported by the majority. ... A filibuster is a stalling tactic used by a minority of senators to talk a bill to death.

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