Horsford: “We Cannot Allow History to Repeat Itself” During Voting Rights Pilgrimage | Congressman Steven Horsford
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Horsford: “We Cannot Allow History to Repeat Itself” During Voting Rights Pilgrimage

May 18, 2026

WASHINGTON D.C- Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) attended the “All Roads Lead to the South” Congressional Pilgrimage this past weekend in Montgomery, Alabama, joining lawmakers, civil rights leaders, and advocates in the continued fight to protect voting rights and fair representation for Black communities across the South.

The pilgrimage comes as several Southern states continue efforts to redraw congressional districts in ways critics argue weaken the voting power of predominantly Black communities and reduce fair representation in Congress.

“What we witnessed this weekend was the power of people coming together to confront injustice head on,” Rep. Horsford said. “The attacks we are seeing on Black voting power in the South should concern every single American because this is not just a Southern issue it is a threat to our democracy nationwide. We know what happens when communities are denied fair representation, and we cannot allow history to repeat itself. This pilgrimage was a reminder that the fight for voting rights did not end in Selma, and it does not end now. We will continue pushing back against efforts to silence voters and dilute the voices of Black communities across this country.”

Congressman Horsford reaffirmed his commitment to protecting the fundamental right to vote and ensuring every American has equal and fair representation at the ballot box, while continuing to advocate for stronger federal voting protections, including passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.

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