Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke on new voting restrictions: 'Voting discrimination is alive and well'

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Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke on new voting restrictions: 'Voting discrimination is alive and well'
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Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke, the first Black woman to run the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, says voting rights is a top priority.

persists in the United States. Equal access to the ballot box is one of her department's top priorities.

Right now, the legislation is stalled in Congress. The Biden administration and Senate Democrats do not have the votes to pass their election reform measures. Raised in working-class East New York, Brooklyn, Clarke has a reputation for not backing down from a fight. Clarke said she"settled right in" at the school, but it wasn't easy."A very different environment than East New York," she said.

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