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Graphic explaining Hill staffers saying it's unlikely Senate will abolish the filibuster in the next Congress.

The filibuster isn’t going anywhere, top Hill staffers say

The vast majority of senior congressional staffers say it’s unlikely the Senate will abolish the filibuster when Republicans reclaim the gavel next year, according to the latest results of our survey, The Canvass.

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