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GOP state AGs backing SAVE Act

A group of Republican attorneys general have come forward to show their support for the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act, as the Senate prepares to debate the election reform legislation this week. In a letter addressed to Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), five GOP attorneys general expressed their strong belief that this act is crucial in ensuring the integrity of our elections.

The SAVE America Act, introduced by Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), aims to address the growing concerns over election fraud and irregularities. It proposes measures such as requiring voters to present a valid photo ID, implementing stricter voter registration processes, and ensuring the accuracy of voter rolls. These measures are crucial in safeguarding the fundamental right of every American to have their vote counted and their voice heard.

In their letter, the attorneys general highlighted the importance of the SAVE America Act in restoring trust in our electoral system. They stated, “As the chief legal officers of our respective states, we have a duty to protect the integrity of our elections and uphold the rule of law. The SAVE America Act is a necessary step in achieving these goals and ensuring that every vote is counted accurately and lawfully.”

The attorneys general also pointed out that the SAVE America Act is not a partisan issue, but rather a bipartisan effort to strengthen our democracy. They emphasized that the act does not suppress any individual’s right to vote, but rather ensures that every vote cast is legitimate and not canceled out by fraudulent ones.

The letter also addressed the concerns raised by opponents of the act, who claim that it may disproportionately affect certain groups of voters. The attorneys general clarified that the act includes provisions to provide free photo IDs to those who cannot afford them and allows for alternative forms of identification for those who are unable to obtain a photo ID. They also noted that many states already have similar voter ID laws in place, which have not resulted in any significant voter suppression.

The attorneys general concluded their letter by urging the Senate to pass the SAVE America Act and take a stand against election fraud. They wrote, “We believe that the SAVE America Act is a crucial step in safeguarding the integrity of our elections and ensuring that every American’s vote counts. We urge the Senate to pass this legislation and send a strong message that our democracy will not tolerate any form of election fraud.”

The support from these Republican attorneys general comes at a critical time as the Senate prepares to debate the election reform legislation. With the 2022 midterm elections approaching, it is imperative that steps are taken to address the concerns surrounding our electoral system. The SAVE America Act is a crucial step in this direction, and it is heartening to see bipartisan support for this important legislation.

In conclusion, the SAVE America Act is a necessary and bipartisan effort to strengthen our democracy and ensure the integrity of our elections. The support from these Republican attorneys general highlights the urgency of this issue and the need for immediate action. It is time for the Senate to put aside partisan differences and pass this crucial legislation to safeguard the fundamental right of every American to have their vote counted. Let us come together and show the world that our democracy is strong and resilient.

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