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For Democrats, if at first you don’t succeed in passing a law that will rob citizens of their voting rights, try, try again. That’s what they did this week when the House passed the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act by a slim party-line vote of 219-212.
This voting bill, also known as HR 4, is the evil cousin of HR 1, the so-called For the People Act. HR 1 was the crown jewel of the Left’s 2021 legislative agenda, designed to federalize all state and local voting laws in the name of “protecting” Americans against voter fraud. It would do just the opposite. HR 1 was nothing short of an attempt to seize total control of the electoral system, strip voters of their constitutional rights, and set the stage for a permanent and illegally installed leftist electoral majority. Thankfully, HR 1 died a quiet death.
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Hopefully HR-4 will die in the Senate.
This voting bill, also known as HR 4, is the evil cousin of HR 1, the so-called For the People Act. HR 1 was the crown jewel of the Left’s 2021 legislative agenda, designed to federalize all state and local voting laws in the name of “protecting” Americans against voter fraud. It would do just the opposite. HR 1 was nothing short of an attempt to seize total control of the electoral system, strip voters of their constitutional rights, and set the stage for a permanent and illegally installed leftist electoral majority. Thankfully, HR 1 died a quiet death.
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Hopefully HR-4 will die in the Senate.
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LTC David Brown
It is terrible how much of our freedom and the design of our government is hanging on hope?
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I wondered why the old Maxwell Case was cluttering the headlines. Circus to distract the Mob.
I fully expect the Supreme Court to strike HR4 down if it passes the Senate since HR4 follows the pattern of the preclearance provision in the 1965 Voting Rights Act in 2013. The language is pretty much the same.
I fully expect the Supreme Court to strike HR4 down if it passes the Senate since HR4 follows the pattern of the preclearance provision in the 1965 Voting Rights Act in 2013. The language is pretty much the same.
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