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A filibuster is a political strategy used in legislative bodies, particularly in the U.S. Senate, to delay or block a vote on a proposal by extending debate on the issue. Senators can engage in prolonged speeches or other tactics to prevent a bill from being passed, requiring a supermajority to overcome it. The term often implies a contentious or obstructive approach to legislation, rather than straightforward opposition.

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