Senate Republicans, holding a slim 53-47 majority under Majority Leader John Thune, face intensifying pressure to invoke the nuclear option—a simple-majority rules change to eliminate the 60-vote filibuster threshold for legislation—as Democrats block the SAVE America Act requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting. President Trump's repeated calls to "terminate" the filibuster, echoed in March 2026 statements, have split the caucus, with Sen. Ron Johnson floating a direct vote on rule changes while moderates warn of future Democratic retaliation if power shifts post-2026 midterms. No floor action has occurred despite heated debates over DHS funding and voter integrity bills, leaving trader consensus hinging on whip counts and upcoming cloture votes that could trigger resolution.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$559,365 Vol.
December 31, 2026
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$559,365 Vol.
December 31, 2026
33%
Confirmations are considered part of the Senate’s “advice and consent” function, not part of the Senate’s “legislative process,” and will therefore not count towards this market's resolution.
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0x65070BE91...Confirmations are considered part of the Senate’s “advice and consent” function, not part of the Senate’s “legislative process,” and will therefore not count towards this market's resolution.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the U.S. government.
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0x65070BE91...Senate Republicans, holding a slim 53-47 majority under Majority Leader John Thune, face intensifying pressure to invoke the nuclear option—a simple-majority rules change to eliminate the 60-vote filibuster threshold for legislation—as Democrats block the SAVE America Act requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting. President Trump's repeated calls to "terminate" the filibuster, echoed in March 2026 statements, have split the caucus, with Sen. Ron Johnson floating a direct vote on rule changes while moderates warn of future Democratic retaliation if power shifts post-2026 midterms. No floor action has occurred despite heated debates over DHS funding and voter integrity bills, leaving trader consensus hinging on whip counts and upcoming cloture votes that could trigger resolution.
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