What is considered a filibuster?(1 point)Responsesa prolonged debate in the Senate that delays a judicial appointmenta prolonged debate in the Senate that delays a judicial appointmenta vote of three-fifths or 60 senators that is needed to end a debate in the Senatea vote of three-fifths or 60 senators that is needed to end a debate in the Senatewhen senators of a given state are traditionally allowed to nominate someone to the vacant judicial seatwhen senators of a given state are traditionally allowed to nominate someone to the vacant judicial seatgiving the branches different responsibilities to keep one branch from becoming too powerful

1 answer

A filibuster is best described as a prolonged debate in the Senate that delays a judicial appointment. The other options relate to different aspects of legislative procedure, but the essence of a filibuster is about extending debate to delay or prevent a vote on a particular issue.