I Wish GOP Senators Got As Excited About The SAVE Act As They Do About War
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I Wish GOP Senators Got As Excited About The SAVE Act As They Do About War
If GOP senators pushed the SAVE America Act with the same urgency and full-throated support with which they’ve backed the decision to strike Iran, it would already be law.
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Republican senators have spoken with notable urgency and clarity about the war against Iran, saying the strikes are unavoidable, overdue, and necessary. This was the moment, delay was no longer an option, and decisive action was required, they argue — even though polling shows the strikes are unpopular, and they carry obvious military and economic risks.
That willingness to decisively support an unpopular, high-risk issue stands in stark contrast to how Republican senators have treated the SAVE America Act, a low-risk, broadly supported piece of legislation where GOP urgency has all but disappeared.
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act would require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote and photo ID to cast a ballot in federal elections. It’s legislation that is overwhelmingly popular, with polling showing roughly 80 percent of Americans — including a large........
