President Biden threw his support behind a carveout of the Senate filibuster to codify abortion rights, a moment some Democrats have been waiting for since May.
"And if the filibuster gets in the way — it's like voting rights — it should be we provide an exception for this, requiring an exception to the filibuster for this action to deal with the Supreme Court decision," Biden said Thursday at the NATO summit in Spain.
It was a moment "a lot of people have been craving," Democratic strategist Doug Gordon told NotedDC, describing it as "a sort of bold leadership."
Senate Democrats attempted to codify federal abortion rights in May following the publication of the court's leaked draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, but they couldn't reach the 60 votes needed to pass.
Abolishing the filibuster would require 50 senators to agree to it, setting up Vice President Harris to cast a tie-breaking vote. But those votes haven't materialized.
Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) refused to abolish the filibuster to advance the voting rights bills in January, and the pair have signaled they wouldn't abolish it for abortion rights, either.
GOP Sens. Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) are Democrats' best chances of potential pickups across the aisle, given both are pro-abortion rights, though Murkowski said in a January speech she would not support any carveouts.
While Biden's opinion hasn't carried much weight in the past, his outward support of abortion — which he has a complicated history with — is a sign to Democrats that he's willing to act.
"You can't bring a knife to a gunfight and it seems that's been the White House's approach," Gordon said. "[Biden] is finally coming around to the realization many people have already come around to — that the institutions are failing."
If Biden's comments don't move the needle, Ron Bonjean, a Republican strategist and partner at ROKK Solutions, said it reinforces the idea that Democrats can't get anything done.
"It shows that he's trying to do something on the issue [abortion] but again, if it's all talk and no action, then it's just another failed attempt by Biden to get something done," Bonjean said.
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