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The SAVE America Act Is the Most Popular Election Reform in Decades

The SAVE America Act Is the Most Popular Election Reform in Decades

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President Donald J. Trump is urging Congress to immediately pass the SAVE America Act, a bill designed to mandate proof of citizenship for voter registration and establish photo ID requirements for federal elections. The administration argues that these measures are essential to safeguarding the integrity of U.S. elections.

The article presents several key arguments in support of the legislation:

    • High Public Support: Citing multiple polls (Gallup, Pew, and Harvard/Harris), the article claims that over 80% of Americans—including large majorities of Democrats and independents—favor voter ID requirements. It also references the 2005 Jimmy Carter-led commission, which likened voter ID to the security requirements for boarding a plane.

    • No Impact on Turnout: The administration disputes claims that ID laws suppress the vote. It points to record turnout in Georgia following its 2021 election law and cites studies from the National Bureau of Economic Research and the Heritage Foundation suggesting that ID requirements do not negatively affect minority or overall participation.

    • Risks of Mail-in Voting: The text characterizes mail-in voting as highly vulnerable to fraud, coercion, and error. It cites a 2012 New York Times investigation and a 2023 Heartland Institute poll to argue that absentee ballots are the most significant source of potential election compromise.

    • Proof of Citizenship: The article emphasizes that 85% of Americans believe only U.S. citizens should vote and that three-quarters support requiring proof of citizenship to register.

    • Specific Support for the Act: According to a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, 71% of Americans support the SAVE America Act specifically, with 60% viewing it as a "commonsense" way to prevent fraud.

The administration characterizes opposition to the bill as a move by "Radical Left Democrats" to prioritize their own political power over popular, bipartisan election safeguards.

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