RINO TRAITORS: Senate Kills Voter ID Bill One Day After California Election Chaos
The Senate just voted down the SAVE America Act, blocking a measure that would have required voter ID and proof of citizenship for federal elections nationwide.
Let that sink in. Imagine, the day after Americans watched California’s primary results being dragged through yet another counting fiasco.
Republican NO votes: Tillis, Murkowski, McConnell, and Collins.
Washington keeps telling Americans to trust the system while refusing to adopt the most basic election safeguards supported by an overwhelming majority of voters. Public backing from polls showing 80%+ approval for voter ID.
That’s the real story.
The Senate voted 48-50 against waiving budget rules for Sen. Lindsey Graham’s amendment to add SAVE America Act provisions to an immigration funding bill, falling short of the 60 votes needed. The act requires documentary proof of U.S. citizenship like a birth certificate or passport for federal election registration, plus photo ID at polls and curbs on absentee voting. Public backing from polls showing 80%+ approval for voter ID. Sen. Mike Lee plans another attempt soon amid GOP divisions and midterm pressures.
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Pamela Geller
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