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Senate Democrats plan revisions to ‘For The People Act’
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The Senate Democrats are planning revisions to the For The People Act that includes automatic voter registration rules with waivers for extra time and easing same day registration mandates. NBC News’ Sahil Kapur reports.May 10, 2021