Freedom to Vote Debate
Ben Shapiro and Joe Biden engage in a heated debate over the proposed freedom to vote bill, with Shapiro questioning Biden's tactics and historical references. The chapter highlights the divide on issues such as the filibuster, federalizing election procedures, and redistricting oversight.In this clip
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