Stevie Wonder Lends Voice , to Voting Rights Push.<br />CNN reports beloved musician Stevie Wonder has some words for lawmakers who stand opposed to updated voting rights legislation. .<br />Any senator who cannot <br />support the protection of voting rights in the United States of America cannot say they <br />support the Constitution. , Stevie Wonder, musician, and activist, via CNN.<br />cut the bull-tish. , Stevie Wonder, musician and activist, via CNN.<br />Wonder's comments come as the <br />US Senate is slated to take up <br />voting rights legislation on Jan. 19.<br />If you care and support our rights, do the hard work. , Stevie Wonder, musician and activist, via CNN.<br />Already facing pressure from the family of Martin Luther King Jr., President Joe Biden has now signaled he fully supports a change <br />in the Senate's filibuster rules.<br />The president's support could be for nothing since two Democrat Senators stand opposed to changes to the filibuster:.<br />Joe Manchin of West Virginia <br />and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.<br />Joe Manchin of West Virginia <br />and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.<br />The opposition has led Wonder to question if they are making a meaningful impact for the citizens of the United States.<br />You can't please everybody but you can protect all of us and to keep it all the way real:, Stevie Wonder, musician and activist, via CNN.<br />The filibuster is not working for democracy, why won't you? , Stevie Wonder, musician and activist, via CNN