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there are people that generally feel we are not being tough enough. if they continue that into not just georgia, texas, north carolina, where people think they have free reign to restrict access to the ballot, and i think that will see an excited base. joining us now is the former head of the justice department civils right division and currently chair of american bridge 21st century. governor patrick. your reaction to the assertion that democrats are not being tough enough on voting rights and do you agree president biden should take it to other states and not just georgia. i think he should. i think every elected democrat and democratic activist should take it up and frankly i think that republicans should take it
senator marko rubio of florida wants a vote on his bill first, he is pushing for unanimous consent on a bill that would ban federal funds being used for drug paraphernalia. a group of democrat has launched a new super pac denying candidates the results of the 2020 national election, the organization, american bridge 21st century announced yesterday that it created bridge to democracy to target quote extremist republicans who want to overturn our democracy and expose their dangerous ideas. according to an nbc news count, former president trump has endorsed dozens of candidates, who have denied that he lost the 2020 election. this just in. he lost the 2020 election. the new democratic group says it has already identified the positions in key states that are most essential to election certification, in 2024. jurors in sarah palin s defamation suit against the new york times referred push notifications on their phones that the judge would dismiss the
He s accused of delaying declaring his candidacy, even as he campaigns, in order to dodge surveillance of donations and expenditures, as required by law.