are going to be debated? are they going to be debated? how is this going to be done if it gets done? the slight of hand is what s in vogue in the legislature here in north carolina, so we had a bill this week, 16 hours from being approved to being on the floor, and we got 20 minutes of debate time of which they took more than half. so if they follow the same pattern, this could be a ten minute bill in the house of representatives, they could pass it in the senate by laying it on the table and the amendments and go ahead and call the question in a few minutes, get it to the house by express messenger, if they follow the same pattern, we could have a ten minute debate and it could be at the governor s desk by the end of the day. that s how they are playing their role as good government in north carolina. it s not just your state. we re seeing this across the southern states that were covered, are moving with stunning ilacrity five southern states rushed
governor s desk by the end of the day. that s how they are playing their role as good government in north carolina. it s not just your state. we re seeing this across the southern states that were covered, are moving with stunning ilacrity five southern states rushed to implement laws that were judged to be discriminatory, and now are going into effect without section five. there s a strange disconnect because there s a moment where there s a wave of voter suppression efforts. we should be expanding the voter rights act we re struggling to resurrect it. in north carolina they have a green light for suppression. are all these states i ll come back to you in a second. how are these states justifying, looks obvious and right. they don t want people to vote who want to vote. they are making arguments about voter fraud.
southern states that were covered, are moving with stunning ilacrity five southern states rushed to implement laws that were judged to be discriminatory, and now are going into effect without section five. there s a strange disconnect because there s a moment where there s a wave of voter suppression efforts. we should be expanding the voter rights act we re struggling to resurrect it. in north carolina they have a green light for suppression. are all these states i ll come back to you in a second. how are these states justifying, looks obvious and right. they don t want people to vote who want to vote. they are making arguments about voter fraud. they made those same arguments against the votes rights act in 1965. now they re gutting the voting rights act. you re some of the people in north carolina have been