- **Q: What is the main goal of the SAVE Act?
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Politics / Elections
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act has ignited a heated debate over voter eligibility requirements and potential disenfranchisement. Proposed legislation aims to mandate proof of citizenship for voter registration, raising...
The SAVE Act seeks to mandate that individuals provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote. Supporters argue this measure is essential to prevent non-citizens from voting and to safeguard the integrity of elections. They point to instances of alleged voter fraud and claim that stricter requirements are necessary to maintain fair and accurate elections.
Critics contend that the SAVE Act would disproportionately disenfranchise eligible voters who may not possess or have easy access to the required documents. This includes young people, people of color, low-income individuals, and those who live in rural areas. Opponents also argue that the Act would impose significant administrative burdens on election officials and could lead to increased errors and delays in voter registration.
Tommy Tuberville baselessly claimed that several sitting members of Congress weren’t truly elected because they won “bogus” elections and advocated eliminating the 60-vote threshold in favor of a simple majority if Republicans cannot get the votes for the SAVE Act.
The Brennan Center for Justice reports that the SAVE Act solves nothing, as all available evidence indicates that only American citizens vote and the exceptions are vanishingly rare.
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