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If Congress doesn't pass the SAVE Act,
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Posted By: Moritz55, 3/12/2026 7:28:23 PM

I'm not an optimist, per se. But when it comes to America, I'm an upbeat patriot. I believe wholeheartedly in Americans, the greatness of this country and the strength of our democratic republic – especially when it comes to elections. But I might be alone in this. According to a March NPR/PBS News/Marist Poll, Americans' confidence in fair elections has actually dropped: 34% of Americans have little or no confidence in their elections, up from 24% since 2024. This is why it's so disappointing to see Congress fail over and over to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, also known as the SAVE Act or the SAVE America Act.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: BarryNo 3/12/2026 7:32:04 PM (No. 2079598)
If they don't pass the SAVE Act, how WILL you vote them out? They'll just make votes to negate yours... slave!! If they won't pass the Act, don't bother trying to vote them out. Traitors and betrayers can be dealt with more permanently, and Constitutionally.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Dr. Constant 3/12/2026 7:53:53 PM (No. 2079601)
Don't have to vote them out. The Democrats will cheat them out.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: CactusStar 3/12/2026 7:59:45 PM (No. 2079607)
If they don't pass it I hope they don't ever talk about the "will of the American people."
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 3/12/2026 8:00:25 PM (No. 2079608)
Far easier said than done, unfortunately.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Venturer 3/12/2026 8:02:06 PM (No. 2079610)
The reason people have lost confidence in the ballot is just because the Congress cannot pass the SAVE act. There is no reason anyone who wanted a fair and honest election would not vote for the SAVE act, but yet half of the Senate---the democrat half---does not want fair elections. The logical reason is that they want to cheat. They have cheated before and they will do it again.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: earlybird 3/12/2026 8:10:30 PM (No. 2079619)
Names. List the names who voted against it - all parties.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: wilarrbie 3/12/2026 8:28:17 PM (No. 2079628)
Maybe WE should be the angry mob on their porches at night banging our wooden spoons on pots and pans. Why should the leftists have all the fun and attention?
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Reply 8 - Posted by: JackBurton 3/12/2026 8:55:57 PM (No. 2079642)
I'm not happy about the Republicans who are lukewarm about this bill... ....But I am angry as hell about all the Dems who think THIS is the hill to die on. THEY're the ones who ALL need to be voted out.
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I'm not an optimist, per se. But when it comes to America, I'm an upbeat patriot. I believe wholeheartedly in Americans, the greatness of this country and the strength of our democratic republic – especially when it comes to elections. But I might be alone in this. According to a March NPR/PBS News/Marist Poll, Americans' confidence in fair elections has actually dropped: 34% of Americans have little or no confidence in their elections, up from 24% since 2024. This is why it's so disappointing to see Congress fail over and over to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, also known as the SAVE Act or the SAVE America Act.
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