The 1965 Voting Rights Act has been gutted by SCOTUS over the last few years, paving the way for voter suppression efforts around the country. We need the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the Freedom to Vote Act to counteract the damage. Why can’t Democrats act on this?

Nov 30, 2021 · 9:18 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Please get out of national politics and get into local politics. I know you can make a difference there. National Democrats don’t want you and treat you awfully. Go Green!
Replying to @marwilliamson
"paving the way for voter suppression", sounds scary. But you acknowledge that no suppression has occurred and nobody has heard systematic suppression, just like you people have been saying "there is no systematic fraud".
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Never happen. The DNC is too weak and corrupt. Democrats are pitiful losers, because they are almost all transparently corporate owned. It’s like they want to lose, hand the country to insurrectionists. Enough with semantics. Moderate = Corrupt Do something for people.
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1. HR1 is just anti-democracy, plain & simple. 2. Dem fundraising INCREASES as a McResistance fear-mongering on how terrible the @GOP is instead of showing how woeful @TheDemocrats are at pretending to want to govern as they advertise. Hint:They don’t #AbortionRights #VBNMW 👎🙄
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When the Dead vote they vote Democrat...
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Because they are appeasing fascists. They're about Neville Chamberlain the country into the ground.
Replying to @marwilliamson
American citizens over the age of 18 can cast a single ballot in any election anywhere in the USA just like they always have. A single Mail-In ballot is also available to everyone, everywhere. This act is nothing more than a Freedom to Cheat Act.
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Because they truly are not democrats.
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Because they work with Republicans to give us nothing of substance.
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The democrats don't give a damn about Black people, and that is obvious by the fact that they are not pushing to get these bills passed. As a Civil Rights worker who went to the south to test the enforcement of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, I risked my life for nothing it seems.
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