WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden said Thursday he is not certain his voting rights agenda will make it through the Senate after he apparently failed to get sufficient backing from his own Democratic party.
“I hope we can get this done but I’m not sure,” he said immediately after a last-ditch meeting to persuade party members.
“I hope we can get this done but I’m not sure,” he said immediately after a last-ditch meeting to persuade party members.
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