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Maybe some sort of election reform is what GOP will be negotiating for under the “debt ceiling “ brinksmanship... can’t think of anything else ...Democrats have made abundantly clear that the real driving force behind S. 1 is a desire to rig the rules of American elections permanently in Democrats’ favor. That’s why the Senate will give this disastrous proposal no quarter.— Leader McConnell (@LeaderMcConnell) June 21, 2021
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Maybe some sort of election reform is what GOP will be negotiating for under the “debt ceiling “ brinksmanship... can’t think of anything else ...Democrats have made abundantly clear that the real driving force behind S. 1 is a desire to rig the rules of American elections permanently in Democrats’ favor. That’s why the Senate will give this disastrous proposal no quarter.— Leader McConnell (@LeaderMcConnell) June 21, 2021
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Maybe some sort of election reform is what GOP will be negotiating for under the “debt ceiling “ brinksmanship... can’t think of anything else ...
Democrats have made abundantly clear that the real driving force behind S. 1 is a desire to rig the rules of American elections permanently in Democrats’ favor.
That’s why the Senate will give this disastrous proposal no quarter.
— Leader McConnell (@LeaderMcConnell) June 21, 2021