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STEELE: “I think to your point, Joe, and what you’re saying is very much the case, the filibuster is used as a wedge, a political insiders' game, tool, to sort of not have to deal with the big policy. Rank and file Americans out there, just like, can you just get it done? Our vote, we’re watching states strip away our access to the ballot box, putting hurdles in front of us, can you at least address it? We’re not asking for the federal government to control voting. We’re asking could you just create a platform in which we can access voting in our own states? And yet they’re falling back on these procedural arguments as if people give a damn. And they don't. They just want you to do the doggone legislation. It's not rocket science, it’s common sense.”