'McConnell Is Afraid of Democracy': Progressives Push Senate Majority Leader to Stop Blocking Vote on HR1

September 15, 2020 Off By HotelSalesCareers

Progressives are ramping up their pressure campaign against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in an effort to force a vote on the “For the People Act” when Congress returns from recess.

The bill, also known as H.R. 1, passed the Democratic House earlier this month without support from a single Republican. In a move that outraged pro-democracy organizations, McConnell vowed to stop the bill from getting a vote in the Senate.

Asked why he is blocking the legislation, McConnell said, “Because I get to decide what we vote on.”

But progressive groups think there’s a deeper reason at play: fear of democracy.

“McConnell and the power elite are right to be frightened,” Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, wrote in an op-ed for the Las Vegas Sun on Monday. “H.R. 1 would upset the normal way of doing business in Washington. It would break corporate America’s stranglehold over our government and curtail the shameful vote-suppressing activity increasing across the nation.”

But McConnell should be more afraid of the consequences of stopping a vote on H.R. 1, Weissman argued, given the widespread desire for bold election reforms among the American public.

“Voters are desperate for far-reaching campaign finance and ethics reforms—divided only on whether the system should be fundamentally changed or completely rebuilt. Voters are not likely to treat his obstructionism kindly,” Weissman wrote. “They are likely to be especially outraged because H.R. 1 so effectively addresses what so many people are so outraged about and the shameful anti-democratic practices that so tarnish our nation.”

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