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Sanders won't say if he'll support Manchin's voting rights compromise

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Sanders won't say if he'll support Manchin's voting rights compromise

Sanders won't say if he'll support Manchin's voting rights compromise

Sen.

Bernie Sanders (I-VT) would not definitively say if he would support the voting rights compromise put forth by Sen.

Joe Manchin (D-WV) but stated that he supports the provisions in House Bill 1 and will work to preserve democracy and voting rights.


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