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Video of the Day: Dem Rep. Barbara Lee wants UN to monitor 2020 election

On Thursday, Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., said she wants the United Nations to come in to monitor the 2020 election.

“But aside from the legislative efforts to restore the Voting Rights Act, we have to work at the state and local level in terms of making sure that these Voter ID laws are not passed, making sure that we have — and we’re into this next election cycle right now,” she said.

“Monitors, lawyers, people watching the polls all the time, I personally want to ask the U.N. to come in. I’ve observed elections all over the world, and I think right now we need election observers from all over the world to come and to monitor and to look at these tactics that you just mentioned so that maybe if we put some sunshine on it, you know, at least we’ll be able to cast our vote until we can get all of these laws changed,” she added.

“But I want to say to you, and I say this all the time to especially young people and people of color, believe me, your vote counts,” she further stated.

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