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Harry Reid: If Romney Wins, I'm Not Working With Him

mshapiro Wrote: Nov 02, 2012 9:17 PM
You need 60 to break a filibuster which i think ist he point that is being made. Of course this assumes that you can't find 7 Democrats that are mindful enough of their country and their continued employment to not act like spoiled children. The filibuster is the last hope of the small and petty minded to forstall the will of the majority and it's over use has backfired on the Democrats before. Romney may in fact have difficulty for the first 2 years but if the Democrats follow through it will be a super majority of Republicans in 2014. The DNC is circleing the drain and Harry Reid will be right there at the helm.

Earlier today when Mitt Romney made his closing argument in Wisconsin, he said he would work with Congress to get things done in Washington should he be elected and pointed out President Obama's track record of not doing so. Shortly after Romney's speech concluded, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the guy who hasn't even introduced a budget in more than 2000 days, vowed not to work with Romney should he win next Tuesday.

Mitt Romney may be promising bipartisanship in his closing argument in the 2012 contest, but one of the Republican presidential nominee's harshest critics on...

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