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Pelosi says GOP efforts to limit vote casting regulations is a ‘legislative continuation’ of Jan. 6

Space Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks at her weekly press convention on the U.S. Capitol Development on December 08, 2021 in Washington, DC.

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Space Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday likened Republican efforts to impose tricky vote casting restrictions and alter state election regulations to the Jan. 6 revolt.

“What the Republicans are doing around the nation is in point of fact a legislative continuation of what they did on Jan. 6, which is to undermine our democracy, to undermine the integrity of our elections, to undermine the vote casting energy, which is the essence of a democracy,” Pelosi, D-Calif., stated on CBS Information’ “Face the Country.”

Following the 2020 election, some Republican state lawmakers started introducing more difficult vote casting measures that critics stated would make it tougher for some teams to vote. That push is predicted to proceed in 2022, a a very powerful yr with the midterm elections in November.

Pelosi on Sunday stressed out the want to move a vote casting rights invoice referred to as the Freedom to Vote Act, which has won complete Democratic improve. Democrats, who need to move the regulation sooner than the 2022 midterm, had attempted and did not move vote casting rights expenses a number of occasions ultimate yr. Republicans blocked each and every effort.

“There may be not anything extra necessary for us to do than offer protection to our Charter and our democracy,” Pelosi stated.

The Freedom to Vote Act would enlarge early and absentee vote casting and make it more uncomplicated for folks to agree to state voter ID regulations. It could make automated voter registration the nationwide usual and repair incarcerated folks’s proper to vote once they end their sentences.

The invoice would additionally make Election Day a countrywide vacation.

Then again Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger later argued on “Face the Country” that the invoice would sow mistrust amongst citizens.

“January 6 was once horrible, however the reaction does no longer want to be getting rid of photograph I.D. and having same-day registration. In case you should not have the proper guardrails in position, then you might be no longer going to have voter self assurance within the effects,” Raffensperger stated.

—CNBC’s Jacob Pramuk contributed to this file.