From PCCC (Bold Progressives) <[email protected]>
Subject McConnell at John Lewis memorial after Confederate flag photo??
Date July 29, 2020 6:23 PM
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Mitch McConnell had some nerve attending John Lewis's memorial after
posing with the Confederate flag.

[ [link removed] ]Tell him: Honor John Lewis. Pass the Voting Rights Act.

[ [link removed] ]Turn on images to see a clip from our video.

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[ [link removed] ]Watch our video & tell Mitch McConnell: Bring the John R. Lewis Voting
Rights Act to a Senate vote. Sign the petition.

Mitch McConnell had some nerve attending John Lewis's memorial after
posing with the Confederate flag.

A photo captured it earlier in his political career as he accepted an
award from a group that honors Confederate veterans.

Mitch McConnell's nerve goes further -- pretending to honor Lewis while
blocking his life's work: A bill to restore voting rights that Democrats
just renamed the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act. McConnell called it
"voter-suppression nonsense" earlier this month.

McConnell is likely pretending to honor John Lewis because of the recent
show of strength from the Black community in Kentucky, where McConnell is
up for re-election this year.

[ [link removed] ]Mitch McConnell can’t have it both ways and is coming under increasing
pressure. Sign the petition calling on McConnell to bring the John R.
Lewis Voting Rights Act to a vote in the Senate without delay.

We made a video highlighting #ConfederateMitch McConnell's hypocrisy --
showing the photo of McConnell in front of the Confederate flag. Please
share it on [ [link removed] ]Facebook and [ [link removed] ]Twitter and [ [link removed] ]chip in to help us show this
to Kentucky residents in ads.

The voting rights bill McConnell is blocking would crack down on voter
suppression that has exploded in Republican-controlled states since 2013
when conservatives on the Supreme Court overturned parts of the 1968
Voting Rights Act.

Democratic Congressman James Clyburn told CNN after the Capitol Hill
ceremony, "I think Trump and the Senate leadership, Mitch McConnell...if
they so celebrate the heroism of this man, then let's go to work and pass
that bill. Words may be powerful, but deeds are lasting."

Mitch McConnell can’t have it both ways. He can’t praise Congressman John
Lewis in front of the bright TV lights for his lifetime fighting for civil
rights and voting rights while he single-handedly blocks those very same
rights.

[ [link removed] ]Watch our video and sign the petition to Mitch McConnell. Tell him to
bring the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act to a full Senate vote without
delay.

And, share our video exposing McConnell's hypocrisy on [ [link removed] ]Facebook
and [ [link removed] ]Twitter and [ [link removed] ]help us run ads shaming him in Kentucky until he
brings voting rights up for a vote in the Senate.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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