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Donna Brazile fighting for constitutional amendment for 'all eligible citizens to vote'

Remember that time two years ago when the Supreme Court “gutted” the Voting Rights Act and nothing happened? Well, not nothing. Mild-mannered Chris Hayes became “physically enraged”;  Melissa Harris-Perry lost her citizenship; Bette Midler turned her clock back to 1859; and Minnesota state Rep. Ryan Winkler declared Justice Clarence Thomas an “Uncle Tom.”

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Democrat strategist Donna Brazile is hoping that Saturday’s 50th anniversary observation of the Selma-to-Montgomery marches will inspire Congress to reinstate the right to vote to those disenfranchised by the Supreme Court’s 2013 decision.

That’s a beautiful poetic touch there, but can we back up just one tweet?

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