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Democrats say they don’t oppose voter ID, but argue that GOP voting bill is too strict

Democrats argue the SAVE America Act's strict voter ID and citizenship proof rules risk disenfranchising disabled, low-income, and minority voters, despite strong public support for photo ID.

  • Democrats say they don't entirely oppose voter identification at the polls, despite longstanding concerns.
  • The Republican SAVE America Act would require voters to show up in person at an election office with approved documentation like a passport or birth certificate.
  • A Pew Research Center poll found about 8 in 10 US adults favor requiring government-issued photo ID to vote.
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Democrats say they don’t oppose voter ID, but argue that GOP voting bill is too strict

Democrats say they have bigger concerns about what the Republican bill would do.

·Los Angeles, United States
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Republicans defend, Democrats vilify GOP voter ID bill

(The Center Square) – As a marathon debate over the SAVE America Act continues in the U.S. Senate, Republicans and Democrats are sparring over whether the voter ID bill would strengthen election security or discourage potential voters.

·Calhoun, United States
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Watauga Democrat broke the news in Calhoun, United States on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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