Mitch McConnell said he's backing an amendment to improve election security after Senate Dems slammed him for blocking bipartisan election legislation
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday he is backing a measure to improve election security after Senate Democrats slammed him for blocking bipartisan election security legislation.
McConnell added that the amendment brings the total funding for election security to $600 million since fiscal year 2018.
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