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Senator Durbin says voting rights more constitutional than the filibuster

Illinois Senator Dick Durbin says before push on the floor by Democrats to exempt voting rights legislation from the legislative filibuster that Doctor Martin Luther King quote historian Thomas Carlyle in his account on the French Revolution and no lie could live forever, so how much longer to allow Donald Trump's big lie to tear the nation apart and accord a Senate rule more protection and respect and the Constitution, the only obstacle standing in the way of stopping voter suppression the filibuster but to be clear no Senate rule was more constitutional than the right to vote.
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin says before push on the floor by Democrats to exempt voting rights legislation from the legislative filibuster that Doctor Martin Luther King quote historian Thomas Carlyle in his account on the French Revolution and no lie could live forever, so how much longer to allow Donald Trump's big lie to tear the nation apart and accord a Senate rule more protection and respect and the Constitution, the only obstacle standing in the way of stopping voter suppression the filibuster but to be clear no Senate rule was more constitutional than the right to vote.
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1364310897
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January 07, 2022
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