Stacey Abrams on phase 2 of her "Hot Call Summer" campaign to push voting rights through in the Senate
Joy Reid leads The ReidOut with good trouble in the fight against voter suppression just days after the one year anniversary of the death of the late, great John Lewis. Voting rights activists Stacey Abrams joins us with the message: "The fundamental challenge is that we have to have a U.S. Senate that recognizes that nothing else passed will hold, and nothing new will happen if we lose the right to participate in our elections in '22 and '24... This is not hyperbolic." Experts also join the show on the first the felony sentence for a Capitol rioter being 8 months, and the question of what message this sends to the other defendants. Plus, Joy calls out modern-day Typhoid Maries in this edition of 'The Absolute Worst.' And finally, we cover today's Women's Moral Monday March on Washington, which demanded an end to the filibuster among other progressive goals. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.