Philadelphia: President Joe Biden, under pressure from the leaders of US civil rights, said on Tuesday it was “national necessity” to lift voting rights that had been jammed at Congress in the midst of the Republican opposition.
Republican-controlled countries have approved laws that limit the election or change the election rules after former Republican President Donald Trump claimed that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him through widespread voter fraud.
The legislation of voting rights sought by Biden faced the battle uphill at the Congress, where his Democrats were blocked by the Republican Senate.
Biden’s focus on the subject, even if the law fails, allows it to support the support among democratic voters because his party works to defend the control of Congress in the middle election of the semester 2022.
During the speech in Philadelphia, Biden made a default critic with what he called the effort Damage the voting rights, equalize the efforts to pass through laws that prevent black and women from voting in the United States.
“They want to make it so hard …
that they hope people don’t choose at all.
That’s about this,” said Biden about the effort.
According to Brennan Center for justice in the New York University Law School, at least 17 states this year have enacted laws that limit access to selection, with more consideration.
Party groups and civil rights Biden have opposed the restrictions on this election, which critics said were intended for black, Hispanic and younger voters, who had helped choose Democrats.
Many republicans have justified new restrictions as a means to combat voter fraud, a phenomenon that is said to be a rare electoral expert in the United States.
The Republican Senate blocked a democratic-supported voting rights that would expand the opportunity to vote before the election day, making certain campaign contributions more transparently and changed the process to draw boundaries of the Regional Representative Council.
The Republican Party said the move violated the country’s authority to establish their own election law.
The Republican National Committee pushed back on Biden criticism.
“After the Democrats failed to pass their federal takeover from our election …
Biden continued their dishonest attack on the same election integrity efforts,” said RNC spokesman Danielle álvarez in a statement.
“Meanwhile, Republicans are involved in the effort led by the state to make it easier to choose and more difficult to cheat, and voting shows Americans strongly support this law.” Biden chose a heavy city with symbolism to make speeches.
The declaration of independence and US constitution both were signed at the Independence Hall, only a few steps from the National Constitution Center, where he would make his speech.
According to Brennan Center for justice in the New York University Law School, at least 17 states this year have enacted laws that limit access to selection, with more consideration.
Party groups and civil rights Biden have opposed the restrictions on this election, which critics said were intended for black, Hispanic and younger voters, who had helped choose Democrats.
Many republicans have justified new restrictions as a means to combat voter fraud, a phenomenon that is said to be a rare electoral expert in the United States.