Scarborough: Harry Reid’s Greatest Legacy Is Blowing Up the Rules of the Senate

‘At the end of the day that is Harry Reid’s greatest legacy, actually’

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TUMULTY: “But the rules have quite literally changed in the Senate too, thanks to the Democrats. It now takes only 51 votes to confirm a cabinet nominee where it used to take 60.”
SCARBOROUGH: “At the end of the day that is Harry Reid’s greatest legacy, actually. Greatest — not being greatest but biggest most. The 51 votes which, by the way, is so consequential."

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