Minnesota Senator says Kavanaugh would suppress vote on Supreme Court

Senator Tina Smith says in criticizing Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh the US deserves a justice committed to making democracy more representative to remain a government for the people and not just some, a Supreme Court justice who appreciates the history of the fundamental right to vote and not reverse course on centuries of progress, concluding Judge Brett Kavanaugh would uphold state laws making it harder for low income and minorities to make their voices heard.
Senator Tina Smith says in criticizing Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh the US deserves a justice committed to making democracy more representative to remain a government for the people and not just some, a Supreme Court justice who appreciates the history of the fundamental right to vote and not reverse course on centuries of progress, concluding Judge Brett Kavanaugh would uphold state laws making it harder for low income and minorities to make their voices heard.
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01 August, 2018
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