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Nick Saban, Jerry West Pen Letter Urging Manchin To Support Voter Legislation

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN - JANUARY 10: Head Coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide takes the field against the Georgia Bulldogs during the College Football Playoff Championship held at Lucas Oil Stadium on January 10, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images)
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Alabama football coach Nick Saban and NBA Hall of Famer Jerry West were two of five sports figures to pen a letter to Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), urging him to support voter legislation “that will protect both the rights of voters and the integrity of outcomes in all Federal elections.”

Both West and Saban are West Virginians, with Saban born in Fairmont, West Virginia. West was born in Chelyan. 

“We strongly support urgently needed legislation that will protect both the rights of voters and the integrity of outcomes in all Federal elections,” the letter to Manchin said. “The Freedom to Vote Act, which you sponsored with Committee Chair Senator [Amy] Klobuchar and other colleagues, effectively addressed these goals. Now we also support your leadership in shaping legislation to secure our democracy by protecting election integrity, principled Presidential transitions and our national security during transitions.”

“We come from some of our nation’s most popular sports leagues, conferences and teams. Some of us have roots and shaped our lives in West Virginia,” they continued. “Others followed very different paths and some of us have been rivals in sports or business. But we are all certain that democracy is best when voting is open to everyone on a level playing field; the referees are neutral; and at the end of the game the final score is respected and accepted.”

Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue, former West Virginia athletic director Oliver Luck, and former Buffalo Bills linebacker Darryl Talley also signed the letter to Manchin. 

The letter stated their support for “elections open for all Americans” as well as “impartial conduct and score-keeping.” 

“Our democracy is at its best when all Americans are encouraged to participate,” the letter says.” We support measures to provide voters with a range of opportunities to obtain and cast a lawful ballot, including robust in-person, early, and absentee voting options. We support the use of election security, equipment and record-keeping measures that are reliable and evidence-based, and clearly support the integrity of election processes.” 

“These principles are now under intentional and unprecedented challenge,” the letter continued. “In the last year, some 20 states have enacted dozens of laws that restrict voting access and allow local officials or state legislatures to interfere inappropriately with Federal election outcomes. Motivated by the unanticipated outcomes of recent close elections conducted with integrity, these state laws seek to secure partisan advantage by eliminating reliable practices with proven safeguards and substituting practices ripe for manipulation.”

The Freedom to Vote Act has created massive division between the two political parties, with Republicans in the Senate seeing it as a “political power grab.”

“The truth is this is not about voting rights,” Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) said last Tuesday in an appearance on Fox News. “This is about a partisan political power grab, and they are just trying to dress it up and sell it as something else. I just don’t think the American people are buying it.”

According to CNN, Saban added that he does not support ending the filibuster in the original footnotes of the letter. 

“Coach Saban is not in favor of getting rid of the filibuster in the Senate. He believes this will destroy the checks and balances we must have in our Democracy. The others signing this letter take no position on this aspect of Senate policies,” the footnote read, according to CNN.

Manchin and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) have both stated their opposition to ending the filibuster. 

“There’s no need for me to restate my longstanding support for the 60-vote threshold to pass legislation. There’s no need for me to restate its role in protecting our country from wild reversals of federal policy,” Sinema said according to Fox News. “This week’s harried discussions about Senate rules are but a poor substitute for what I believe could have and should have been a thoughtful public debate at any time over the past year.”

Joe Morgan is the Sports Reporter for The Daily Wire. Most recently, Morgan covered the Clippers, Lakers, and the NBA for Sporting News. Send your sports questions to [email protected].

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