The key Republican sponsor of a major bill to strengthen the Voting Rights Act recently said he hopes President Obama vetoes the measure—before backtracking when asked about the comments.
“I hope the president vetoes the bill,” Rep. James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin said at a recent town hall event, after being asked about the issue by conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe, who was posing as a constituent.
“You hope the president vetoes your bill?” O’Keefe asked.
“If the president vetoes—well, let me rephrase that – if the president vetoes this bill, he will lose an awful lot of the African-American support that he has.”
The exchange, which took place late February in Rubicon, Wisc., was filmed and posted online Wednesday by O’Keefe’s organization, Project Veritas. Other O’Keefe videos that caused a stir have turned out to be edited misleadingly. But the full video of the event, posted by Project Veritas, does not change the meaning of Sensenbrenner’s comments.









