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Home Front: Politix
Party Preparations: Senate Maneuvering Begins
2014-10-23
[ONLINE.WSJ] With Republicans looking increasingly likely to take control of the Senate, politicians on both sides of the aisle are already considering how they will operate in the chamber if the levers of power are reversed.

For Republicans, the prospect of controlling the Senate is sparking an early debate over whether to change the rules of the road, particularly those guiding nominations and the budget. Such rule changes are arcane but could have a big impact on legislation and who is confirmed to judicial- and executive-branch posts.

Democrats, too, would face choices, including how much of an impediment they want to be to a GOP-run Congress and who will lead them in that fight.

As the election gets closer, many politicians on both sides of the aisle have remained hesitant to publicly expound on how a GOP-run Senate would operate. Democrats are unwilling to concede they might lose control of the chamber, while Republicans are reluctant to look like they are taking victory for granted.

According to aides and strategists from both parties, however, the senators are already actively engaged on the topic in anticipation of decisions to be made next year.

Republicans' leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, has delivered speeches about improving the Senate's ability to function by, for example, holding more amendment votes and expanding the chamber's workweek.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Two words you bastids! Keystone Pipeline !!!
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-10-23 15:59  

#2  ForRepublicans, the prospect of controlling the Senate is sparking an early debate over whether to change the rules of the road, particularly those guiding nominations and the budget.

Reid had no problem doing it. Do on to others as they have done on to you.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-10-23 12:16  

#1  
Posted by: Big Thromoth3646   2014-10-23 07:43