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SOUNDLY DEFEATED: Rep. Cori Bush's Radical "Violent Convicted Criminals Can Vote" Amendment Defeated After Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene Forces Vote

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Today, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene released the following statement after Rep. Cori Bush's amendment, allowing violent convicted criminals to vote, was defeated:

“Rep. Cori Bush's 'Violent Convicted Criminals Can Vote' amendment to H.R. 1 was just soundly defeated in bipartisan fashion on the House floor. I called for a roll call vote putting Congress on record to stop this dangerous legislation and prevent Democrats from hiding behind a voice vote. I will not allow America's elections to be further corrupted by radical left-wing policies shoved down our throats."

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