Biden’s Voting Rights Speech Criticisms

 

We ran the numbers: There are 4463 news articles covering this topic. 47% (2092) are left leaning, 33% (1458) are center, and 20% (913) are right leaning.

On Tuesday, President Joe Biden urged the Senate to change filibuster rules to pass voting rights legislation during a speech in Georgia. While left-leaning articles highlight that presidential speeches provide potentially worthwhile signals to those who do want to listen, right-leaning articles highlight that Stacey Abram still believes that she is the rightful governor of Georgia.

A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that presidential speeches provide potentially worthwhile signals to those who do want to listen. Presidential attention can also have agenda-setting effects.

Newsweek published a centrist article reporting that Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Atlanta as part of a renewed effort to push for federal Democratic voting rights bills. The president said that he supported "changing the Senate rules" during his speech.

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Stacey Abram still believes that she is the rightful governor of Georgia. The article notes that Stacey Abrams refused to appear with the president and vice president of the United States.



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