美國政治

Democrats hand Obama more power

Barack Obama will have vastly greater power to appoint nominees to cabinet posts and the judiciary after Senate Democrats yesterday forced the biggest change in half a century to the chamber’s rules.

By a vote of 52 to 48, the Senate ended the use of so-called filibusters against presidential nominees, overturning traditions in the chamber that allowed the minority party to block White House nominees.

Harry Reid, the Democratic majority leader, after a bitter debate in a packed chamber, won the battle to change rules that required nominees to get 60 votes in the 100-member chamber for confirmation. The showdown over the filibuster underlines how a chamber that has promoted courtesy in conducting its business is increasingly as partisan as the rest of the US political system.

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