Patriots, this is the week we've been waiting for. House Republicans are finally bringing the Save America Act to the floor for a vote, and it's about to expose exactly which lawmakers actually care about election integrity—and which ones want to keep the door wide open for fraud.

The legislation is simple, straightforward, and supported by the overwhelming majority of Americans across every demographic. So why are Democrats treating it like kryptonite?

Let's cut through the Left's hysteria and look at what this bill actually requires:

First, it mandates proof of citizenship—in person—when registering to vote in federal elections. Second, it requires voters to present a photo ID before casting their ballot. Third, it compels states to actually clean up their voter rolls and remove non-citizens.

That's it. That's the whole "controversial" package that has Democrats clutching their pearls and screaming about "Jim Crow 2.0."

Despite the lies being peddled by the radical Left, voters have extensive options to prove their citizenship. State IDs, driver's licenses, U.S. passports, military IDs with proof of birth, tribal government IDs, or any government-issued photo ID presented with a birth certificate or naturalization papers. The bill even accommodates women who changed their names after marriage—a fact that debunks one of the Democrats' favorite talking points.

Here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: voter ID isn't some fringe MAGA position. It's the consensus view of the American people.

A 2025 Pew Research poll found that 83% of Americans support requiring government-issued photo ID to vote. That includes 95% of Republicans, 71% of Democrats, 82% of Hispanic Americans, and 76% of Black Americans. A 2024 Gallup poll showed nearly identical results—84% support for photo ID requirements.

And when it comes to requiring proof of citizenship to register? Gallup found 83% of Americans are on board.

So when Chuck Schumer calls this "Jim Crow 2.0" or Hakeem Jeffries screams "voter suppression," they're not just lying—they're insulting the intelligence of the very minority communities they claim to represent.

Source: Next News Network