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"NOYB" wrote in message ... "Thirty-five percent sided with changing Senate rules, 19 percent agreed on keeping the filibuster and 34 percent wanted filibuster rules to remain intact but for nominees to receive a full Senate vote." (So 69% of those polled are siding with the Republican's *stance* on the judicial nomination issue...) "48 percent said they favored the Democrats in the dispute and 40 percent favored the GOP." (...but 48% favor the Democrats in the dispute?) These polls are a joke, because the respondents are idiots. Who the hell even takes the time to respond to the pollsters when they call? Polls are just another way for the media to make up news stories. That being said, the Democrats will lose their effort to not allow an up or down vote on judicial nominees. They've gotten away with their obfuscation way too long and it's way way overdue for the Senate to get back to established rules and procedures. CN |