Currently, the Democrats have a 59-41 majority. What they lost was their 60 seat, filibuster proof "supermajority" that they had enjoyed over the past year. They still control both Senate and House, which should allow a competent administration to implement much of its agenda.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Hooray for the CBC
Currently, the Democrats have a 59-41 majority. What they lost was their 60 seat, filibuster proof "supermajority" that they had enjoyed over the past year. They still control both Senate and House, which should allow a competent administration to implement much of its agenda.
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