WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In response to the Senate’s vote this evening pertaining to S.2093, the so-called “For the People Act,” Adam Brandon, FreedomWorks President, commented:
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In response to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s (D-Ariz.) stated opposition to abolishing the filibuster, Adam Brandon, FreedomWorks President, commented:
On behalf of our activist community, I urge you to contact your senators and ask them to vote NO on the so-called “For the People” Act, S. 2093. More appropriately titled the “Corrupt Politicians” Act, S. 2093 would have profoundly negative implications for the Constitution, free speech, and states’ prerogative to run their own elections.
As politics grows even more polarized and our political dialogue continues to weaken, opportunities for bipartisan cooperation have become few and far between. However, recent actions by the U.S. House of Representatives and the Supreme Court have presented an issue that cries out for bipartisan unity – the protection of free speech.
Bluecheck Twitter never sleeps. When there are bad takes to be had, you can be sure that the left will be ready to pounce. As of late, bluechecks have found a new way to expose themselves as hypocrites by condemning voter identification (ID) laws, yet coming out aggressively in support of proposed “vaccine passports.”
Following the chaos of the 2020 presidential race, a growing number of Americans are realizing that election integrity is a critical issue that must be addressed. Americans of all political persuasions largely agree on key principles to protect America's election systems: voter ID laws for both in-person and mail-in voting, cleaning voter rolls, and common-sense election administration safeguards.
Director of Policy Sarah joins John in Richmond to unpack the For the People Act, H.R.1, and the threats it poses to election integrity and free speech.