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Biden all but concedes defeat on voting, election bills

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WASHINGTON — All but acknowledg­ing defeat, President Joe Biden said Thursday he’s “not sure” the Democrats’ major elections and voting rights legislatio­n can pass Congress this year. He spoke at the Capitol after a key fellow Democrat, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, dramatical­ly announced her refusal to go along with changing Senate rules to muscle the bill past a Republican filibuster.

Biden had come to the Capitol to prod Democratic senators in a closed-door meeting, but he was not optimistic when he emerged. He vowed to keep fighting for the sweeping legislatio­n that advocates say is vital to protecting elections.

Sinema all but dashed the bill’s chances minutes earlier, declaring just before Biden arrived on Capitol Hill that she could not support a “short sighted” rules change.

She said in a speech on the Senate floor that the answer to divisivene­ss in the Senate and in the country is not to change filibuster rules so one party, even hers, can pass controvers­ial bills. “We must address the disease itself, the disease of division, to protect our democracy,” she said.

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