was so desperately needed, urgently needed. this plan is going to make it possible to cut child poverty in half. i m going to succeed. we re going to succeed moving forward. look, the american people strongly support this. that s the key here. as someone who spent the entire primary campaign criticizing joe biden, this weekend, the president did what i thought he couldn t, or just wouldn t, by getting results on what undeniably is the most pro-worker, anti-poverty accomplishment by an american president since lyndon johnson. don t take my word for it. listen to the senate budget committee chair, a certain bernie sanders, who called it, quote, the most significant piece of legislation to benefit working families in the modern history of this country. and he s right. i mean, how else to describe a bill that halves child poverty. halves it, thanks to $1400 direct payments, survival checks, a typical family of four gets $5600 in new payments or $7600 in new payments if you th
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“Romney stood by last year as Republican-controlled state legislatures passed voter-identification laws, making it harder for people of color, senior citizens and people with disabilities to exercise their fundamental right to vote.”
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“North Carolina had put in one of those you-have-to-show-an-I.D. rules which, so often in Republican states, are designed to keep some minorities from coming out and being able to vote and they’ve tried to reduce
the number of voting days. The U.S. Court says that will not happen. Those rules will not go into effect in North Carolina this cycle.”
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candidates today marking the selma anniversary. more than half of the democratic electorate in the 2016 primary were black voters. a big deal if you re a democrat trying to get momentum in the race. we know how this played out in 2016. hillary clinton got 91% to 6% bernie sanders. this is what the candidates are thinking about now. 2016 was a two-way. much more crowded now. who can establish relationships with the most loyal base of democratic voters? senator sanders struggled last time. in his first big rally for 2020, yesterday, he promised this time will be different. donald trump wants to divide us up based on the color of our sk skin, based on where we were born, based on our gender, based on our religion or our sexual
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