A filibuster is a tactic in U.S. politics to delay or block legislative action.
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In the U.S. Senate, a filibuster is any maneuver that keeps debate open so a vote can’t happen yet. Ending it usually requires cloture, which takes 60 votes (3/5 of the Senate) in most cases. (U.S. Senate)
🤯 "A filibuster is a tactic in U.S. politics to delay or block legislative action. Democracy’s way of saying “not so fast.”"