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    Hogan says he doesn’t ‘agree with’ getting rid of filibuster

    By Tara Suter,

    6 hours ago

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    Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R), also a Republican Senate candidate, said in a Sunday interview that he doesn’t “agree with” getting rid of the filibuster.

    “I don’t agree with both my opponent and Donald Trump about trying to do away with the filibuster,” Hogan said on CBS News’s “Face the Nation” to the outlet’s Robert Costa.

    “Why not?” Costa asked.

    “So we can jam things through on a partisan basis, on one vote, so we can have the pendulum swing back and forth and create more divisiveness,” Hogan responded. “I think we need to find buy-in and bipartisan cooperation, just as I did and in a state that has a 70 percent Democratic Legislature, but we did things like cut taxes and lower the cost of health care and to pass a criminal justice reform act.”

    Vice President Harris called earlier this week for getting rid of the legislative filibuster in the Senate so that abortion rights could be codified.

    “I think we should eliminate the filibuster for Roe,” Harris said on Wisconsin Public Radio. “To actually put back in law the protections for reproductive freedom, and for the ability of every person and every woman to make decisions about their own body and not have their government tell them what to do.”

    The campaign website of Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D), Hogan’s Democratic rival, states that she “firmly believes that the filibuster in the Senate should be eliminated.”

    “We gotta find a way to get people in Washington to stop just name-calling, stop trying to jam things through on the left or the right,” Hogan said in his CBS News appearance. “And the filibuster allows, it requires, bipartisan cooperation and consensus, and that’s exactly what I think we desperately need in Washington.”

    The Hill has reached out to the Trump and Alsobrooks campaigns for comment.

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    OttoPantalones
    26m ago
    I’m with him on this one
    Don't Email
    41m ago
    I watched this interview on Face the Nation this morning, the last question Hogan was asked is what issues are important to you. His response told me all I needed to hear from a life long Republican. One hint, his answer didn’t include anything about abortion. I question why he’s not running as an Independent as he states he will be. Sounds like a duck, looks like a duck, acts like a duck, it must be a duck. Quack…quack…. I’m not voting for him.
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