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A formal peace agreement with Russia would require Senate ratification if structured as a treaty. What vote threshold does the Senate need to ratify a treaty?

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The Constitution requires a two-thirds Senate supermajority to ratify treaties (Article II, Section 2). That's why presidents often use "executive agreements" instead — those don't need Senate approva...

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