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President Biden speaks about voting rights at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
When President Biden gave a much-anticipated voting rights speech in Philadelphia this week, he called the fight against restrictive voting laws "the most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War" and decried what he called a "21st century Jim Crow assault" on voting rights.
But a lot of people who turned out voters to elect Biden think he's failing them in the battle for voting rights so far.
LaTosha Brown, a co-founder of Black Voters Matter, said that Biden raised a number of meaningful points during the speech, but added that "the challenge for me is what he didn't say."