The stark divide between Harris and Trump on voting rights
Briefly

"Vice President Harris seeks to strengthen protections against racial discrimination in voting and to facilitate the voting process for eligible voters. Her administration aims to revive essential provisions like the preclearance requirement from the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which were dismantled by the Supreme Court in 2013. These provisions are crucial to ensuring that historically marginalized communities have fair access to the voting process."
"Former President Trump advocates for increased voting restrictions that could disproportionately affect voters of color. His approach raises significant concerns about the accessibility of voting for these communities. Despite the implications of his policies, Trump has not committed to accepting the election results, and is currently facing multiple felony counts related to his actions surrounding the 2020 election, adding layers of complexity to his campaign's stance on voting rights."
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