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Democrats Putting Voting Rights Front and Center

Democrats are engaged in a tough battle to protect voting rights. The fight to pass bills ensuring fair access to the ballot will include getting around the 60-vote threshold Republicans have used to block the bills.

But what exactly will the Freedom to Vote Act, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, and the Electoral Count Act do? What effects will they have on election and campaign finance laws, on voter ID laws?

Find out here.

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