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BREAKING:
The US House has passed the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship to vote:
YEA NAY
Republican 216
Democratic 5 198
Totals 221 198
@ISIDEWITHasked…5mos5MO
How would requiring proof of citizenship to vote change your trust in election outcomes?
If you were prevented from voting because you couldn't prove your citizenship at the moment, how would you feel?
What do you think is more important: preventing voter fraud or ensuring every citizen can easily vote?
How do you think the requirement of citizenship proof to vote reflects on America's values regarding inclusivity and democracy?
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