Voting Rights Bills Stalled

Washington Times

 

We ran the numbers: There are 1813 news articles covering this topic. 50% (900) are left leaning, 36% (659) are center, and 14% (254) are right leaning.

The two voting bills under consideration right now, the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the Freedom to Vote Act, are stalled in the Senate. While left-leaning articles highlight that a group of Donald Trump's supporters in Michigan is working on a petition to mandate an outside audit of the 2020 election, right-leaning articles highlight that the Republican National Committee called out the Senate Democrats in a new memo for their hypocrisy on plotting an assault on the filibuster.

A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that a group of Donald Trump's supporters in Michigan is working on a petition to mandate an outside audit of the 2020 election. The group also plans to establish a grand jury with the power to arrest election officials who refuse to cooperate.

NPR published a centrist article reporting that while these measures have passed the House, they're subject to the filibuster rule. Republicans have blocked passage.

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that the Republican National Committee called out the Senate Democrats in a new memo for their hypocrisy on plotting an assault on the filibuster. The RNC took aim at dozens of Democrat senators, including President Biden.  



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