In his speech, Biden is apparently referring to Republicans’ move to enforce tighter restrictions on voting laws after the 2020 election, wherein some Republicans maintained that the mail-in voting left some room for fraud.
Biden then added that the recent election was the most scrutinized election in American history, in an apparent reference to the legal cases and recounts all across the country. The Democratic president then added that neither cause nor evidence was found to impair the achievement of offering a historic election.
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Biden then made a remark, saying “that big lie, is just that, a big lie” the favored line of Trump that he repeatedly used again last Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Meanwhile, Civil rights groups are pressing Bident to work with Congress and pass the “For the People Act” as well as the “Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act” in order to go against what they believed is coordinated as advances towards minority voters.
White House boosted counterattacks as 17 states introduced voting regulations
As Trump reappears into the political scene and Republican lawmakers in 17 states launched 28 new laws related to voting regulation, the White House boosted its counterattack.
On Tuesday, in a fiery address, Biden called out Republican lawmakers to defend voting rights and stop promoting laws that tighten voting rules.
Biden urged Republicans for “God’s sake” to stop efforts to “undermine” the right to vote
During the address at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Biden called out Republican officials, asking them to stand up for “God’s sake” and prevent the effort to allegedly “undermine” the election the right to vote.
Biden calls on Republicans to "stand up for God's sake and help prevent this concerted effort to undermine our election and the sacred right to vote" pic.twitter.com/F1XGWhdduJ
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) July 13, 2021
In his speech, Biden is apparently referring to Republicans’ move to enforce tighter restrictions on voting laws after the 2020 election, wherein some Republicans maintained that the mail-in voting left some room for fraud.
Biden then added that the recent election was the most scrutinized election in American history, in an apparent reference to the legal cases and recounts all across the country. The Democratic president then added that neither cause nor evidence was found to impair the achievement of offering a historic election.
Biden then made a remark, saying “that big lie, is just that, a big lie” the favored line of Trump that he repeatedly used again last Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Meanwhile, Civil rights groups are pressing Bident to work with Congress and pass the “For the People Act” as well as the “Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act” in order to go against what they believed is coordinated as advances towards minority voters.
White House boosted counterattacks as 17 states introduced voting regulations
As Trump reappears into the political scene and Republican lawmakers in 17 states launched 28 new laws related to voting regulation, the White House boosted its counterattack.
Biden has a pattern of spreading misinformation & he's at it again today.
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) July 13, 2021
The #txlege is passing a law that EXPANDS early voting hours & prevents mail-in ballot fraud.
Texas is making it EASIER to vote & harder to cheat. pic.twitter.com/DGTob0obYc
Previously, Biden tapped Kamala Harris to lead the voting rights movement in June. Last week, she also revealed the $25 million Democratic National Committee initiative which is mainly focused on the midterm elections in 2022.
The Democratic initiative named as “I Will Vote Campaign” will push an effort to educate American voters about the new voting laws. It will also register voters and encourage them to turn out the same massive numbers that were seen last presidential election.
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Biden added that in the United States if you lose all you have to do is to accept the results and follow the Constitution and then you try to run again. He then made comments in an apparent reference to Trump’s movements saying that you do not call the facts as fake and then bring an “American Experiment” because you are not happy with the results.
Biden continued saying that the Democracy in 2020 was “put to a test”. He added that it was put to test due to the “extraordinary courage” of lawmakers, and most of them are Republicans. He then claimed that back then, democracy was held.