Barack Obama: Honor John Lewis by Renewing Voting Rights Act & Ballot Access in the U.S.
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In his stirring eulogy at the funeral service for Congressmember John Lewis, President Barack Obama said expanded voting rights would be the greatest way to honor the civil rights icon's legacy. In a speech that condemned the status of American democracy without ever naming the sitting president, Obama called for Election Day to be declared a national holiday, full congressional representation for Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, and the end of the filibuster, which he called a Jim Crow relic." You want to honor John? Let's honor him by revitalizing the law he was willing to die for," Obama said in reference to the Voting Rights Act. We feature an extended excerpt from Obama's remarks at Ebenezer Baptist Church.