
Rev. William Barber suggests Manchin is 'on the side of sin' for opposing removal of filibuster
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The Rev. Bishop William Barber II suggested on MSNBC Sunday that those who oppose the Democratic push to remove the filibuster and implement a federal minimum wage increase are "on the side of sin."
The civil rights activists called on Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to support a $15 minimum wage and pass the Democrats’ voting rights bill that Republicans successfully filibustered Tuesday. Barber called for a "season of nonviolent, civil disobedience and direct action."More Related News

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