The 2024 elections are heating up around the country, but inside Washington, the biggest fight this fall will be over the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. The SAVE Act is the election integrity bill that Republicans passed through the U.S. House of Representatives in July. Introduced by Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), the bill would require proof of citizenship for all voters in federal elections and purge non-citizens from state voter rolls. Democrats, of course, hate the bill. They say the reason is that non-citizens never vote, and voter rolls are clean. Except official state reviews around the country find the opposite:
It is estimated that 10%-27% of non-citizen adults in the United States are registered to vote! Everyone knows it’s happening — including the Democrats. That’s the real reason they oppose the SAVE Act. Take ActionConservatives in the House and Senate are calling for the SAVE Act to be included in the stop-gap spending bill Congress must pass before the end of the Fiscal Year on September 30. House Speaker Mike Johnson is a strong supporter of the SAVE Act and said he may include it in the government funding bill the House takes up this month. That would also give him leverage against Democrats as the deadline nears. If Democrats want to fund government operations — and if they really believe non-citizen voting is a myth — then there’s no reason not to include the SAVE Act in the annual spending bill this month. But that will never happen unless we send a very loud message to Washington right now. We need to raise the volume on this issue to the point where the Democrats cannot hide from it without exposing their plan to allow non-citizens to interfere with our elections. Can you please spare sixty seconds today to email your Senators urging them to fight for election integrity? Thank you for being part of our team and doing so much to help fight for America’s future. Senate Conservatives Fund is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Senate Conservatives Fund that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |