The fact that Mitch McConnell feels the need to public assure everyone that the purpose of voter suppression laws is not to suppress votes, means: 1) oh yes they are, 2) Repubs are nervous that people can see that, and 3) our not taking it lying down is absolutely the right thing

Mar 27, 2021 · 5:33 PM UTC

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Lowering the voting age to 16 and making DC a state are perfectly fine and have nothing to do with making it easier for Dems to win elections.
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Expanding the Democratic franchise is very different than limiting it.
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Marianne what is your position on the Dems suppression of 3rd party voters? And with the new HR 1 bill further making it harder for 3rd party and independent voters.
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A good reminder of why democracy is a deeply flawed and dangerous system.
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“We need to say in a big way, in a massive way...NOT. ON. OUR. WATCH! Marianne Williamson #NoToVoterSuppression
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Nah. Its because people are breathlessly accusing the GOP of "voter supression" that makes it necessary to respond
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Democrats are LYING. As usual.
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Republicans in one state pass a very comprehensive voting reform law that increases election integrity and the liberal media labels it voter suppression. Read the law! Page 56-57 show the former law and the new law that will clear up some media lies. legis.ga.gov/api/legislation…