I agree. The base wanted one thing and the leadership wanted another. (Some of the leadership.)LOL. The biggest complaint among the Republican voters in the old, pre Trump era was the failure of the Republican elites and the "conservative leaders" to fight back. That goes 30 years back and it has always been on the front burner among the Republican rank and file. All noise and no action. Well, it's over.
It has become clear that one of the things the base wanted was an end to democracy and the rule of law, because it prevented them getting what they wanted.
As jcpro said, that's over.
Simple majority. Doesn't take 2/3 of the Senate at all.That bill won't pass. It would take 2/3 majority of the Senate. Ain't gonna happen. Pipe dream.
The filibuster isn't going to survive this session and the filibuster is 60 votes anyway, not 2/3.
The Republicans wanted more senators and electoral college votes. There was a deal to make 4 new states: New Mexico, Montana, Washington, and Dakota - first 2 would be Democratic, the second 2 Republican. But the Republicans won big so they scrapped the deal to admit New Mexico and then split Dakota into 2 so they could get more power. (3 Republican states vs 1 Democratic).What's with Dakota anyway? They don't need two states and four senators. They barely have a population for one stated combined.