To the Editor,

Posted 9/10/21

President Biden has a choice to make: Does he want to establish his legacy as a president who fought for voting rights, or not? In order to be remembered as a president who fought for voting rights, …

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To the Editor,

Posted

President Biden has a choice to make: Does he want to establish his legacy as a president who fought for voting rights, or not?

In order to be remembered as a president who fought for voting rights, Biden must do more than ask the Senate to pass voting rights legislation. He knows as well as we do that bills like the For the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act won’t make it through the Senate unless we abolish the filibuster.

Biden must publicly and unequivocally support abolishing the filibuster to clear the way for these crucial reforms. It’s time for Biden to be the leader he promised to be and call on the Senate to end the filibuster and protect our right to vote.


We’re counting on him to do the right thing.
And to please raise the interest rates so we the common man families can afford to make our homes and be able to furnish our homes. Prices are very high on perishables dry goods and housing. We put our money into a savings account that is making NO money. i would also see the FCC be able to monitor more than radios our country is being bombarded from within by lies purported as truth. The news should that...the news.
Sincerely,

Ruby Gilpin
Elberta