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16 February, 02:12

Why is cloture very difficult to achieve? Senators are famous for their debating prowess and would not easily give up to cloture. The two-thirds vote of the Senate is almost impossible to attain. Cloture can only be achieved by a three-fifths vote, and parties don't usually have that kind of majority. Even the threat of cloture will cause senators to get votes to stop it.

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  1. 16 February, 05:55
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    I believe the answer is: Cloture can only be achieved by a three-fifths vote, and parties don't usually have that kind of majority

    In united states, the existing votes are dominated by 2 majort parties, the Democratic party and the republican. To control three-fifth majority, one party need to obtain more than 60s % of the total votes while the other only get the remaining 30s %.

    This is hard to obtain since In most election the votes for these parties is divided in almost half.
  2. 16 February, 06:00
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    The majority it would take to achieve cloture by any given party is difficult due to the overwhelming majority that is required in order to attain it. The three-fifths majority is difficult due to the number of votes a given party would need to ratify it.
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