MSNBC's Joy Reid calls out Kyrsten Sinema over Voting Rights Act after John Lewis tweet

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The MSNBC host said Sinema shouldn't 'allow' the late congressman's work to 'die.'

"I believe the right to vote, faith in the integrity of our electoral process, and trust in elected officials are critical to the health and vitality of our democracy," Sinema said in a statement about her vote at the time.

MSNBC hosts Joy Reid and Mehdi Hasan called out Senator Kyrsten Sinema for her tweet commemorating the late Representative John Lewis on Saturday. In this photo, Sinema heads back to a bipartisan meeting on infrastructure in the basement of the U.S. Capitol building on June 8 in Washington, D.C.

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