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Neither. ananda Jun 2021 #1
Unfortunately, Elessar Zappa Jun 2021 #2
Chance? Not a snowballs chance in hell. walkingman Jun 2021 #4
You're probably right. Elessar Zappa Jun 2021 #8
Always good to have hope. Never underestimate nasty white people. History is clear on that. walkingman Jun 2021 #10
Mitch won't allow a compromise of any kind RainCaster Jun 2021 #5
So now what? StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #17
take what you can get. Make progress. WarGamer Jun 2021 #21
Unicorn voting rights? dpibel Jun 2021 #28
Don't bother, he's repeating talking points from 2009-10 wellst0nev0ter Jun 2021 #32
We got wiped out in 2010 because we wasted time trying to appease Republicans, lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #41
No StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #45
You can blame the voters, but many of them lost faith because of the GOP-coddling. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #47
Yes, I blame voters who don't vote for Democrats and allow Republicans to take power StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #48
OK, then. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #49
You are asking a lot of the Democrats CrackityJones75 Jun 2021 #50
Politics isn't a store and policies aren't products nt StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #51
That does seem to be a misunderstanding that our leadership has. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #54
As you said, we'll just have to agree to disagree. StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #55
Something's better than nothing so let's just let the Republicans write the Bill's and dems can pass Fullduplexxx Jun 2021 #26
The republicans wouldn't vote Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #37
I would think any voting rights bill would be better than none, but turtle isn't going to stand PortTack Jun 2021 #3
All compromises would have to be to weaken the bill to the extent that... Humanist_Activist Jun 2021 #6
We can compromise all the way down to crap, and then GQP will vote against it unanimously. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #42
This. Is exactly what must be done. CrackityJones75 Jun 2021 #52
The fact that you couldn't even get the republicans to agree to a nonpartisan commission on Jan 6 JohnSJ Jun 2021 #7
This. bamagal62 Jun 2021 #12
Correct. CrackityJones75 Jun 2021 #53
If a lot of W Va. resident contact Joe's office & ask him to vote yes, he likely will. The rest of napi21 Jun 2021 #9
+1000 This is pretty much the only path to salvation. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #43
Democrats need to register in huge numbers and vote. No one is going to ride in on a white horse sop Jun 2021 #11
Yes. And we need to be doing this now bamagal62 Jun 2021 #14
I think it has been shown that most people do not vote. Ligyron Jun 2021 #46
republicans are actively destroying established voting norms... spanone Jun 2021 #13
Manchin is not for SB1 but he is pushing the john Lewis drray23 Jun 2021 #15
+1. Hoyt Jun 2021 #16
The Lewis Act doesn't have a 50-state pre-clearance provision because that would be unconstitutional StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #18
Exactly how I see him. He pushes for stuff that would be thrown out, pretending as if that msfiddlestix Jun 2021 #31
I don't know StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #33
Very happy to know that. msfiddlestix Jun 2021 #35
Other senators can be very effective StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #36
+++ msfiddlestix Jun 2021 #38
What it would take for GQP buy-in is a miracle. They vote in lockstep to harm the nation. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #44
Asking the GOP to vote for something that ends their Party? WarGamer Jun 2021 #19
I think they should compromise but I don't know what that would look like Takket Jun 2021 #20
Hold a debate and make the best arguments for it Mad_Machine76 Jun 2021 #22
Firstly, forget about getting any republicans. Secondly, I feel like we are OnDoutside Jun 2021 #23
Why would the GOP negotiate in good faith when they're passing voter suppression laws in states Johonny Jun 2021 #24
I ask again. Now what? StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #25
Good questions. I'd be interested to know what your thoughts on potential compromises msfiddlestix Jun 2021 #27
The only compromise they will accept Bettie Jun 2021 #29
Not sure of the benefit. Happy Hoosier Jun 2021 #30
The Dems aren't stupid enough to agree to anything that would make the law ineffective StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #34
From the Hoarse Whisperer LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2021 #39
McConnell is the self identified grim reaper of all Democratic legislation. Roisin Ni Fiachra Jun 2021 #40
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