Elections have consequences, but this is an extreme bill. If it passes, it will hurt a lot of ordinary people on the ground.
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Warnock warns that the bill will negatively impact ordinary citizens.
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Georgia has the unfortunate distinction of being in the top 15 States for the number of complaints filed.
Listen, we are witnessing in real-time the machinations of those who believe much more empowered than they believe in democracy. And here's what we've got to do. We've got a win this election. We've got to maintain our majority in the Senate. We've got to flip the House, send Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to the White House. And when we do that, we've got to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
this should be a shared goal of all elected officials because it is the moral responsibility of any functioning society.
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