Senator Klobuchar cites state laws to justify voting rights filibuster push
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar says before push on the floor by Democrats to exempt voting rights legislation from the legislative filibuster that a Montana law says one can no longer register to vote on election day, as part of the court needed national attack on voting Republicans including in Harris County Texas left one drop off box, free and fair elections cannot be held with laws and procedures like that, the horrendous issue of messing around with how votes are counted and getting rid of nonpartisan boards to allow partisan legislators to count and sham audits was a big problem, one reason Americans need the Freedom To Vote Act.





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