Why Is Senate GOP Dithering on SAVE Act?
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The SAVE Act: Why Are Senate Republicans Dithering?
In almost all midterm congressional elections, the President’s party loses seats in the House of Representatives. The only exceptions occurred in 1902, 1934, 1998, and 2002. This obviously means the razor thin Republican House majority — and thus the GOP’s governing trifecta — will be in considerable peril next November. This being the case, common sense dictates that certain crucial bills should be prioritized by Congress and sent to President …
Debate Over the SAVE Act and Georgia Election Records Returns to the Forefront
As Congress weighs the SAVE Act and renewed calls for voter identification requirements, election integrity once again emerged as a central political flashpoint, with sharp divisions between Democratic leadership in Washington and broad public support for tighter voting standards. The debate intensified as Senate leaders discussed procedural changes to advance the legislation, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and vote…
Hakeem Jeffries Slams GOP’s SAVE Act As ‘Blatant’ Voter Suppression
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is calling out President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans on their attempts to suppress votes ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, sounding the alarm over their latest scheme in Congress. During a recent interview on CNN with Dana Bash, Jeffries pushed back on Republican efforts to advance the Safeguard
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