President Biden denounced efforts by lawmakers in Republican-led states to impose new restrictions on voting, decrying their efforts as a "21st century Jim Crow assault" and urging Congress to pass federal laws to protect voting access.
On Tuesday, in a speech on voting rights from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, the president focused much of his ire at Republicans in Texas, accusing them of wanting to "intimidate" voters — of making them drive further and wait longer to vote. His address came as Democrats in the Texas legislature had flown to Washington, D.C., denying state House Republicans a quorum and thereby stopping a vote on the state's election law bill.
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Well said from the President. This type of spike in voter suppressiom laws hasn’t been seen since 2013, when the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was nullified.