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  The Senate stopped the Democratic filibuster of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch after enacting a rules change allowing them to do so with a simple-majority vote. A first effort to end the filibuster had failed under prior rules requiring 60 votes. Thursday's maneuvers set up a final vote to confirm Gorsuch on Friday evening.

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