Republicans launch a voting bill debate that could last days or even weeks
Senate Republicans debate the SAVE Act requiring voter ID and citizenship proof despite lacking 60 votes; President Trump pressures action before midterms, Democrats united in opposition.
- Senate Republicans launched an unprecedented 'talkathon' on Tuesday to force debate on the SAVE Act, aiming to pressure Democrats before the November midterms.
- Following pressure from President Donald Trump, Senate Republicans debated the SAVE Act Tuesday, with Trump warning he 'WILL NEVER ENDORSE ANYONE WHO VOTES AGAINST ‘SAVE AMERICA!!!’'
- The legislation mandates that Americans provide proof of citizenship for voter registration and show identification at the polls, along with transferring voter data to the Department of Homeland Security.
- Opponents of the measure argue the bill will disenfranchise millions, with Democratic leader Chuck Schumer calling it an attempt to purge voter rolls.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune faces a 60-vote threshold with only 53 Republican seats, so Republicans plan to prolong the debate to "put Democrats on the record.
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Trump’s Voting Bill Could Backfire on Republicans
“President Donald Trump has ramped up pressure on Republicans in recent weeks to pass the Save America Act, a bill that would require people to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote and to show photo identification at the polls, among other voting restrictions,” the Washington Post reports. “But the bill might not help Republicans as much as Trump thinks. It is already illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. Requiring Am…
Republicans launch voting bill debate that could last days
Republicans have launched an unprecedented effort to hold the Senate floor and talk for days about a bill that they know won’t pass — an attempt to capture public attention on legislation requiring stricter voter registration rules as President Donald…
Republicans are launching a voting bill debate that could last days or even weeks | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Republicans launched an unprecedented effort on Tuesday to hold the Senate floor and talk for days about a bill that they know won't pass — an attempt to capture public attention on legislation requiring stricter voter registration rules as President Donald Trump pressures Congress to act before November’s midterm elections.
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