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开始于 February 19, 2026

The SAVE Act, which would require that voters prove they are citizens, is a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist

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CLAIM 发布者 will Feb 19, 2026
Requiring proof of citizenship with the SAVE Act disenfranchises legitimate voters, especially in marginalized communities.

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The debate over the SAVE Act highlights broader issues of voter access and the definition of citizenship in our electoral system.

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While the SAVE Act aims to protect elections, it risks alienating voters and could lead to more significant issues in public trust.

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The SAVE Act may serve as a political tool for Republicans to rally their base rather than address a genuine concern about voter fraud.

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The SAVE Act is a necessary measure to ensure election integrity by preventing non-citizen voting, which undermines democracy.

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