A filibuster pivot refers to a strategic point in a legislative process where a senator or a group of senators can change their stance on a filibuster, either by deciding to support or oppose a measure, effectively influencing the outcome of a vote. This often occurs when the political landscape shifts, such as after negotiations or public pressure, allowing for a critical shift in the majority's ability to overcome a filibuster. The pivot can be pivotal in determining whether a bill moves forward or stalls in the legislative process.
...A Filibuster?
he was a filibuster :)
a filibuster occurs in the senate
There is no time limit on a filibuster.
Filibuster can be used as a noun and a verb.
It's called a filibuster. filibuster.
The filibuster kept the bill from being passed
A filibuster
The usual purpose of a filibuster is to delay legislative action.
Congress tried to filibuster the bill before it became a law.
The term is filibuster.
The Stackhouse Filibuster was created on 2001-03-14.