Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell held a press conference Thursday to step up his attacks against HR1, the massive election reform bill currently being debated in the House with a vote expected Friday, as a “turkey” and a “parade of horrible,” warning Democrats that supporting the bill will help Republicans win in 2020.
During a press conference Thursday, McConnell was defiant when asked about his refusal to bring HR1 to the Senate floor. “Because I get to decide what we vote on.”
McConnell criticized the bill again this morning during the Senate’s opening remarks. Of all the provisions he finds troublesome, he took specific issue with the section that would restructure FEC governance, dismantling the agency’s bi-partisan six-member commission in favor of a format he believes will lead to partisan control.
Summarizing the bill’s FEC reform as “a hostile takeover of the body that regulates political speech,” McConnell added, “Democrats aren’t after an FEC that enforces the law, they’re after an FEC that enforces their ideology.”
When asked if there was any compromise that would make the bill Senate floor-friendly, McConnell suggested breaking it apart. He would also like to see the issue of ballot harvesting included in the bill, a practice he believes leads to rampant vote fraud.
With 236 House Democrat co-sponsors, the measure is likely to pass this Friday.
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