Senate Republicans, holding a 53-47 majority, face Democratic filibusters blocking President Trump's priorities, including the House-passed SAVE America Act requiring proof of citizenship for federal voter registration and DHS funding amid a partial government shutdown now over seven weeks long. Trump and allies like Sen. Rick Scott, who on April 3 urged to "BLOW UP the filibuster," press for the nuclear option—a simple-majority rule change to lower the 60-vote cloture threshold—but Majority Leader John Thune reiterated in March that GOP support falls "not even close," citing at least a dozen holdouts wary of future Democratic retaliation. March discussions on voter restriction bills revived the debate, yet institutional resistance persists ahead of potential floor votes and 2026 midterms. Trader consensus reflects this GOP divide, with base frustration mounting but procedural hurdles intact through year-end resolution.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於$559,224 交易量
2026年12月31日
31%
$559,224 交易量
2026年12月31日
31%
Confirmations are considered part of the Senate’s “advice and consent” function, not part of the Senate’s “legislative process,” and will therefore not count towards this market's resolution.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the U.S. government.
市場開放時間: Jan 2, 2026, 5:35 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Confirmations are considered part of the Senate’s “advice and consent” function, not part of the Senate’s “legislative process,” and will therefore not count towards this market's resolution.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the U.S. government.
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0x65070BE91...Senate Republicans, holding a 53-47 majority, face Democratic filibusters blocking President Trump's priorities, including the House-passed SAVE America Act requiring proof of citizenship for federal voter registration and DHS funding amid a partial government shutdown now over seven weeks long. Trump and allies like Sen. Rick Scott, who on April 3 urged to "BLOW UP the filibuster," press for the nuclear option—a simple-majority rule change to lower the 60-vote cloture threshold—but Majority Leader John Thune reiterated in March that GOP support falls "not even close," citing at least a dozen holdouts wary of future Democratic retaliation. March discussions on voter restriction bills revived the debate, yet institutional resistance persists ahead of potential floor votes and 2026 midterms. Trader consensus reflects this GOP divide, with base frustration mounting but procedural hurdles intact through year-end resolution.
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