On heels of Jan. 6 clarion call, Biden in Georgia to make case for voting rights
WASHINGTON — Fresh from his Jan. 6 vow to defend democracy, President Joe Biden is in Georgia today to make his case for protecting voting rights in the United States.
Democrats have been insisting for months that defending the right to vote from state-level limitations is a critical step in preserving America’s democratic values.
Republicans, however, say the Freedom to Vote Act and John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act are simply measures aimed at preventing them from taking power.
In a 50-50 Senate, the bills have focused fresh attention on Capitol Hill’s two most coveted Democratic votes: West Virginia’s Joe Manchin and Krysten Sinema of Arizona.