center for justice, at least 19 states have passed 34 different laws, restricting access to the ballot. vice president harris offered this warning about those very efforts. there is a danger of becoming accustomed to these laws. we must not be deceived into thinking that a law that makes it more difficult for students to vote is normal. we must not be deceived into thinking that a law that makes it illegal to help a voter with a disability vote by mail is normal. there is nothing normal about a law that makes it illegal to pass a water or food to people standing in long voting lines. well back in washington, the two senate leaders both took to the floor today with strong senate about voting legislation and supporting the filibuster. schumer insists that democrats are looking to move forward. the senate is going to act, as soon as tomorrow. it is my intention to once again bring legislation to the floor, to fight back against the fight against democracy. and to protect p
to hold out. to see textures in that room, tim kang, angus king, that is a very important part of that dynamic. along with elizabeth warren and others. yeah. just look at maggie hassan. maggie hassan was sort of the prototypical moderate, senate democrat. she s up for reelection, she is incredibly practical. she is a low profile workhorse. senator who focuses on getting things done in new hampshire. has been in the past, totally opposed to any senate rules. within just the last couple of months, she came on the show, came on my show. it explained why she believed on voting rights and election protection specifically, particularly around the risk of election subversion that president biden was talking about today. now sees it as no question that the rules have to be changed. so this can be passed by majority rule. maggie hassan embodies the change that so many of these moderates, including tester and warner and cain and the others have gone through. yeah, that is who you wou
Job from intimidation and interference. it s also time to pass the john lewis voting rights advancement act. i ve been having these quiet conversations with members of congress for the last two months i m. tired of being quiet. the threat to our democracy is so grave, that we must find a way to pass these voting rights build, the made them vote let the majority prevail. and at that bare minimum is blocked, we have no option but to change the senate rules. including getting rid of the filibuster for this. i support changing the senate rules, whichever way they need to be changed to prevent a minority of senators from blocking action on voting rights. why has president biden made this is number one focus? well according to the brennan