FILE - Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at an event to celebrate Black History Month in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, in Washington. Harris is traveling to Alabama this weekend to commemorate a key moment of the civil rights movement. Harris will speak in Selma at an event marking the 57th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, the day in 1965 when white police attacked Black voting rights marchers.
State troopers on March 7, 1965, beat and tear-gassed peaceful demonstrators, including young activist John Lewis, who later became a longtime Georgia congressman. he images of the violence shocked a nation and helped galvanize support for passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
President Joe Biden used a small portion of his State of the Union speech to renew his plea for Congress to take action. The sweeping legislation called the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act would restore the preclearance requirement and the put nationwide standards for how elections operate — such as making Election Day a national holiday and allowing early voting nationwide — stablish rules for redistricting criteria.The annual Bloody Sunday remembrance has become a regular stop for politicians to pay homage to the foot soldiers of the civil rights movement and to make calls for action.
She only went there because she thought it was on the border.
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Have her people warned her that Alabama does not like Boonpa Joe?
No really the democratic base really thinks this is a thing. Fix inflation!!
Wait, who’s being denied to vote? Guess it’s a deflection from inflation etc maybe 🤷🏽♂️
Who cares
Everyone has the right to vote now. Where I live is 30 minutes or more to the poll. Early and extended hours voting is more than available. We make arrangements and vote every election. It’s not super easy but we make it happen. Let’s stop pretending it’s impossible to vote.
Will she tell us Alabama is a state and that state is in the south, therefore that state is bad.
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