Nearly all K Street leaders say it’s unlikely that Senate Republicans will eliminate the filibuster in 2026, according to our most recent Canvass survey.
President Donald Trumphas publicly pressured the GOP to axe the filibuster to get some of his legislative priorities across the finish line.
Most recently, Trump insisted last week that Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Republicans gut the Senate tradition to pass the SAVE America Act, legislation requiring ID and proof of citizenship to vote.
A total of 55% of Republicans in our survey said passing the SAVE America Act would help their party in the midterm elections this November.
Notably, only 9% of GOP respondents believe it’s possible for their party to end the filibuster.
The Canvass K Street was conducted March 2-20 in partnership with independent public affairs firm, LSG.
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