H.R.1? H.R. Done – Democrat Joe Manchin Promises To Oppose H.R. 1 Legislation: ‘The Right To Vote Is Fundamental’

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Joe Manchin announced that he did not support “H.R. 1” and commentators suggest it should; now be called “H.R. Done,” according to The Western Journal.

Manchin said, “The right to vote is fundamental to our American democracy and protecting that right should not be about party or politics. Least of all, protecting this right, which is a value I share, should never be done in a partisan manner.”

“Today’s debate about how to best protect our right to vote and to hold elections, however, is not about finding common ground, but seeking partisan advantage.”

“Partisan policymaking won’t instill confidence in our democracy — it will destroy it.”

“As such, congressional action on federal voting rights legislation must be the result of both Democrats and Republicans coming together to find a pathway forward or we risk further dividing and destroying the republic we swore to protect and defend as elected officials.”

“Some Democrats have again proposed eliminating the Senate filibuster rule in order to pass the For the People Act with only Democratic support. They’ve attempted to demonize the filibuster and conveniently ignore how it has been critical to protecting the rights of Democrats in the past.”

“It has been said by much wiser people than me that absolute power corrupts absolutely. Well, what I’ve seen during my time in Washington is that every party in power will always want to exercise absolute power, absolutely.”

“Our founders were wise to see the temptation of absolute power and built in specific checks and balances to force compromise that serves to preserve our fragile democracy.”

“The Senate, its processes and rules, have evolved over time to make absolute power difficult while still delivering solutions to the issues facing our country and I believe that’s the Senate’s best quality,” he wrote.

“I believe that partisan voting legislation will destroy the already weakening binds of our democracy, and for that reason, I will vote against the For the People Act.”

“American democracy is something special, it is bigger than one party, or the tweet-filled partisan attack politics of the moment.”

“It is my sincere hope that all of us, especially those who are privileged to serve, remember our responsibility to do more to unite this country before it is too late.”

Leftists took to social media:

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“It’s the wrong piece of legislation to bring our country together and unite our country, and I’m not supporting that because I think it would divide us more. I don’t want to be in a country that’s divided any further,” Manchin stated.

From The Western Journal:

It might be time to call the Democrats’ election overhaul bill “H.R. Done” instead of “H.R. 1” now that Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia has said he will not support it.

In a tied Senate where Democrats need all 50 of their party’s senators to vote the party’s way, Manchin’s actions make it unlikely that even using procedural gimmicks can save the proposal, which passed the Democrat-controlled House 220-210.

The bill requires states to offer mail-in ballots, at least 15 days of early voting and same-day voter registration. The bill also would put independent commissions in charge of drawing district lines, according to The Hill.

Manchin explained his reasoning in a commentary piece published Sunday in the Charleston Gazette-Mail.

Manchin said he will not kill off the Senate’s filibuster to pass a partisan election bill.

Handing Democrats a firm rejection of their efforts to use their current ability to ram home legislation that requires a simple majority vote, he added, “Furthermore, I will not vote to weaken or eliminate the filibuster.”

Liberals on Twitter erupted after Manchin took his stand.

Manchin re-stated his opposition to the bill during an appearance on “Fox News Sunday.”