Kamala Harris announced Tuesday that the Biden system will now allow students to get money through federal work study to register people to vote.
Nothing to see here, move on.
Harris met privately with a few dozen leaders to push a plan to “protect voting rights” — which is what Democrats talk about flooding ballot drop boxes with fraudulent ballots.
“We have seen those who loudly attempt to interfere with the legitimate votes of the American people and attempt to cast doubt on the integrity of a free and fair electoral system,” Harris told the Indian Treaty Chamber Roundtable. We have seen a rise in threats against poll workers. In fact, I recently met some people in Georgia who have had horrific experiences in terms of how their well-being as well as their livelihoods have been threatened.
Harris said she will be in Selma, Alabama, on Sunday for a “Bloody Sunday” commemoration to remember John Lewis and others.
“Many of us will be in Selma on Bloody Sunday to remember the great John Lewis and Amelia Boynton and so many others — to issue a call, once again, for Congress to pass the John Lewis Vote and Vote Rights Advancement Act,” Harris said.
Harris said the new plan would allow students to get money through federal work study to register people to vote in an effort to “energize them.”
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Kamala Harris announced that the Biden administration “will now allow students to get paid through federal work study to register people” to vote in an effort to “activate them.” pic.twitter.com/L9H92sCheq
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Harris fired the press so she could secretly discuss securing additional Democratic votes.
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Invitation consultant[s] Press to Get Out” so Kamala can secretly discuss securing additional Democratic votes pic.twitter.com/Bg3KSZZIYt
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ABC News reported:
At her meeting at the White House, Harris laid out a four-point plan that the administration will initiate to try to strengthen voter rights.
The plan includes emailing instructions on how to register to vote to all enrollees in the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare; Allow students to receive federal work-study funds to help people register to vote and work as nonpartisan poll workers; implementing initiatives to protect election workers; Announcing three national “days of action” to encourage voting.
The three days will be Juneteenth, June 19, the anniversary of the Voting Rights Act on August 6 and National Voter Registration Day on September 17, according to Harris.
The vice president also said she would be in Selma, Alabama, on Sunday to commemorate “Bloody Sunday,” when white law enforcement officers attacked protesters for black voting rights on March 7, 1965, at the height of the civil rights movement.