
Voter suppression is the story that affects every other story
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The fight over the next election is already underway. And it needs to be a focal point of the news media's coverage in the months to come, because voting rights is the story that affects every other story.
The fight over the next election is already underway. And it needs to be a focal point of the news media's coverage in the months to come, because voting rights is the story that affects every other story. The latest development: On Wednesday Senate Democrats introduced the For the People Act, the sweeping election and voting rights package that passed the House earlier this month. The package "would counteract Republican efforts at the state level to curb access to the ballot box," CNN's Kelly Mena wrote.
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In a wide-ranging interview with CNN’s Manu Raju for “Inside Politics Sunday,” Fitzpatrick leaned into areas where he broke sharply with his party’s leaders, including his desire to find a healthcare compromise, staunch commitment to defending Ukraine and past votes against advancing major pieces of President Donald Trump’s agenda.










