Former Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) said Thursday on MSNBC's "All In" that he believed ten Senate Republicans would join with the Democrats to pass voting legislation if it has a narrow focus to create "a uniform set of standards" on early voting, mail-in voting and absentee voting. | Clips
What are the differences between the two bills, which elements are actually essential, and which might be sacrificed if it meant passage in the Senate?
The last nine months have seen the most terrifying assault on American democracy in 150 years. A quarter of Americans believe Trump’s “Big Lie” that the 2020 election was stolen. On transparently false pretexts, three states, soon to be four, have passed the most extensive restrictions on voting since Jim Crow not coincidentally targeting the same people, Black voters. And Republican Party leadership has not only refused to investigate the.