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The 2020 Election Cycle Is Over, But The War Against Voting Rights Will Continue Into 2021 | MSNBC

Despite the election season being over, the war against voting rights will follow us well into 2021 as republican state legislatures introduce anti-voting access bills. However, there are policies the Biden-Harris administration could push for within their first one hundred days in office to help voting rights activists. Angela Peoples, Director of the Democracy Defense Coalition joins MSNBC’s host of “American Voices” Alicia Menendez to break down the path ahead. Aired on 12/28/2020.
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The 2020 Election Cycle Is Over, But The War Against Voting Rights Will Continue Into 2021 | MSNBC

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