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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Welp, Senator Sinema just killed this bill and thus any chance of free and fair elections in 2022 and 2024. We will slip into a GOP tyanny of the Minority Autocracy if the GOP wins the House in 2022. Pin this post, I would be more than happy to be proven wrong.[/quote] What hyperbolic nonsense! Truth is... Sinema is giving cover to a handful of other Dem Senators who are also opposed to what Schumer is trying to do. Note that the other Senator from Arizona has not stated his position on the filibuster. Don't you wonder why? https://www.politico.com/news/2022/01/10/democrats-filibuster-vote-526863 And, there is little questions that the Republicans are going to win the House, with or without the partisan bill Schumer was trying to ram through. [/quote] Voting rights are not partisan. Wow some of you really want to usher in the new fascist reich, don’t you?[/quote] Voting rights are not partisan but the bill that Schumer and Pelosi are pushing is most definitely partisan. That is how we know this is not really about "voting rights" at all. It is about power. [/quote] It's really not partisan. The John Lewis bill is pretty common sense. HR 1 was more partisan and it would have been really difficult for states to comply.[/quote]
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