Stephen Colbert takes up a topic near and dear to our hearts here at Politics (Un)Seriously: DC voting rights. Or, as we like to call it, DC 'just-give-us-some-freaking-representation -already' rights. With a president who has publicly championed the cause and a Democratic Congress mostly in favor of voting rights, things are looking good for the District. Eleanor Holmes Norton, DC's non-voting delegate in the House of Representatives, joins Colbert (who, we learn, was born in DC) to discuss.
Holmes Norton Promises Colbert Key To City If DC Gets Voting Rights
By CQ-Roll Call Group | February 12, 2009 4:32 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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