The House passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, also known as the SAVE Act. This is great, except for the fact that 208 Dems don’t believe in securing elections, while only four do.
According to The Post Millennial:
The bill requires proof of US citizenship to be able to register to vote in a federal election. Documents proving US citizenship accepted under the bill include those consistent with the REAL ID Act of 2005, a valid US passport, a military identification card alongside a military record of service that shows the person’s place of birth was in the US, a valid government-issued photo ID card showing the person’s place of birth was in the US, and a valid birth certificate, among other documents.
There really is no logical excuse to be against this if you want secure elections, and all but four Dems don’t, as proven by their pathetic excuses to defend their stance.
The best excuse they have is that Black people and women are too dumb to figure out how to get an ID. That’s not even an excuse as much as it is a representation of how little they think of over half the population.
So, she’s misogynistic and ableist. Got it.
If this is not about securing elections, what would be the best way to do that? Are we really supposed to believe that Americans are incapable of handling basic tasks—like going to the DMV—so much so that we shouldn’t require people to prove their identity? Voters are much smarter than that, and anyone who voted against the SAVE Act has insulted the intelligence of Americans everywhere.
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Author: Danielle Berjikian
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