WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden, under pressure from US civil rights leaders, traveled to Philadelphia on Tuesday to issue a strong attraction for the trips of the Congress from the legislation of voice rights supported by democracy 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.
The focus of the Biden on the subject, even if the law fails, enabling it to support the support among democratic voters because his party works to maintain control of Congress in the Central Semester 2022 Central Election Reuters.com/world/us/democrats-voting-rights-Plan-faces-Long -Odd-US-Senate-2021-06-22 which will develop the opportunity to choose before the election day, make certain campaign contributions more transparent and change the process to draw boundaries of the Regional Representative Council.
The Republican Party said the move violated the country’s authority to establish their election laws.
White House spokesman Jen PSAKI said on Monday that Biden in Philadelphia would summon an effort to strip the right to choose from several Americans “authoritarian and anti-American” and “the worst challenge for civil war.” The President will make “a moral case for why deny the right to choose is a form of suppression and form of contact,” and discussed the administrative steps planned to be brought to support voting rights, PSAKI told reporters.
Biden chose a heavy city with symbolism to make speeches.
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Equally signed in the independence hall, only a few steps from the National Constitution Center, where he will make his statement.
Biden met last week with civil rights leaders who encouraged him to continue to fight on voting problems despite republican resistance.
The top priority in the past few weeks has worked to secure the Congress approval of the $ 1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package.
Philadelphia Biden’s speech will overcome “an ongoing voter oppression based on a dangerous conspiracy theory and discredit that peaked in the attack on our capitol,” PSAKI said, referring to the January 6 riots by Trump’s supporters.
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.
In Texas on Monday, more than 50 democratic legislators https://www.reuters.com/world/us/texas-democric-lawmakers-flee-state-t Heart-Voting-Restrictions-2021-07-12 left of the country Bid to thwart the Republican efforts to pass the election restrictions and other conservative proposals in a special legislative session.
Democratic legislators said on Tuesday they planned to live in Washington while needing to thwart the state law and encourage federal voting reform.
The US Supreme Court on July 1 made it easier for the state to impose election restrictions in cases where it supports two republics supported in Arizona.
After the verdict, Biden said “Democracy was on the phone” and asked Congress to pass a democratic-supported voting rights law.
Biden administration has also turned to court.
It sued the State of Georgia on June 25, challenging the legality of voting restrictions that were said to violate the rights of black voters.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who was assigned by Biden to lead the government’s efforts to voting rights, said on July 8 that the Democratic Party would invest $ 25 million in voter registration and education efforts.