Defending Election Integrity:
Democrats Oppose the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act
🚨 JUST IN: The Biden regime has come out AGAINST the SAVE Act, which is a bill to ensure illegal aliens can’t vote
This comes after Biden let over 10 MILLION illegals into the country
Now he wants them all to vote
As we’ve all been saying for YEARS, this is all part of their… pic.twitter.com/GY9HFClhDu
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 8, 2024
– F.W
The integrity of our elections is the cornerstone of American democracy, ensuring that every citizen’s voice is heard and respected. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a bill currently under ridiculous debate, aims to uphold this integrity by requiring proof of citizenship for all voters. Unfortunately, the Biden Administration, alongside House Democrats, has chosen to oppose this critical legislation, threatening the very foundation of our electoral process.
The Essence of the SAVE Act
The SAVE Act is a common-sense measure designed to ensure that only eligible American citizens participate in our elections. By requiring proof of citizenship, this bill seeks to prevent voter fraud and bolster public confidence in the electoral system. In an era where election security is paramount, the SAVE Act represents a proactive step towards preserving the sanctity of our democratic process.
Opposition from the Biden Administration
Despite the clear benefits of the SAVE Act, the Biden Administration has formally opposed the bill, arguing that it imposes unnecessary barriers to voting . This stance is not only misguided but also detrimental to the integrity of our elections. The administration’s opposition is rooted in a broader agenda to undermine election security measures, thereby enabling voter fraud and diminishing the value of lawful votes. Hmmm… I wonder why?
House Democrats’ Resistance
House Democrats have also been vocal in their opposition to the SAVE Act, framing it as an exclusionary measure aimed at disenfranchising voters . This narrative is both misleading and dangerous. The requirement for proof of citizenship is not an attempt to disenfranchise but rather a necessary measure to ensure that only those legally entitled to vote can do so. Labeling this bill as exclusionary ignores the fundamental importance of maintaining a secure and trustworthy electoral system.
The Need for Proof of Citizenship
Requiring proof of citizenship is not a radical concept. It is a fundamental aspect of ensuring electoral integrity. Without such measures, the door is left open for illegal immigrants to influence the outcomes of our elections, thereby diluting the voices of American citizens. The SAVE Act addresses this vulnerability directly, providing a clear and straightforward solution to a potential problem that could undermine the very principles of democracy.
The Misguided Arguments Against the SAVE Act
Opponents of the SAVE Act argue that requiring proof of citizenship places an undue burden on voters. However, this argument fails to recognize the importance of election security. Just as we require identification for various essential activities, such as boarding a plane or opening a bank account, it is entirely reasonable to require proof of citizenship to participate in the sacred act of voting.
Moreover, the SAVE Act includes provisions to assist those who may face difficulties in obtaining the necessary documentation, ensuring that legitimate voters are not unfairly excluded. The bill strikes a balance between maintaining electoral integrity and protecting the rights of all eligible voters.
A Call to Support the SAVE Act
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act is a crucial piece of legislation that aims to protect the integrity of our elections. The opposition from the Biden Administration and House Democrats is not only unfounded but also a direct threat to the principles of democracy. By requiring proof of citizenship, the SAVE Act ensures that every vote cast is legitimate, preserving the sanctity of our electoral process.
It is imperative that we, as Americans, stand in support of the SAVE Act. Upholding the integrity of our elections should not be a partisan issue; it is a fundamental aspect of our democracy. We know that the Biden Administration is rejecting the SAVE Act because allowing illegal immigrants to vote could potentially benefit the Democratic Party. We must demand that our elected officials prioritize the security of our electoral system and ensure that only eligible citizens have the privilege of casting a vote. The SAVE Act is a necessary step in this direction, and it deserves our full support.
UPDATE: the SAVE Act has passed the House but will face much opposition in the Senate. Also Biden has promised to veto the bill if it arrives to his desk. The bill passed the House with a vote of 221 to 198. There were 5 Democrats that voted in favor of the bill (Henry Cuellar (TX), Don Davis (NC), Jared Golden (ME), Vicente Gonzalez Jr. (TX), and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA).
However, the 198 Democrats who voted against the Save Act are traitors to our American people and deserve to be recognized. I was not able to find which 10 Democrat members did not vote so they will also be listed below.
Alabama
- Terri Sewell – AL-07
Alaska
- Mary Sattler Peltola – AK-AL
Arizona
- Ruben Gallego – AZ-03
- Greg Stanton – AZ-04
- RaĂşl Grijalva – AZ-07
California
- Jared Huffman – CA-02
- Mike Thompson – CA-04
- Ami Bera – CA-06
- Doris Matsui – CA-07
- John Garamendi – CA-08
- Josh Harder – CA-09
- Mark DeSaulnier – CA-10
- Nancy Pelosi – CA-11
- Barbara Lee – CA-12
- John Duarte – CA-13
- Eric Swalwell – CA-14
- Kevin Mullin – CA-15
- Anna Eshoo – CA-16
- Ro Khanna – CA-17
- Zoe Lofgren – CA-18
- Jimmy Panetta – CA-19
- Jim Costa – CA-20
- Salud Carbajal – CA-24
- Raul Ruiz – CA-25
- Julia Brownley – CA-26
- Judy Chu – CA-27
- Adam Schiff – CA-28
- Tony Cardenas – CA-29
- Brad Sherman – CA-30
- Pete Aguilar – CA-31
- Grace Napolitano – CA-32
- Ted Lieu – CA-33
- Jimmy Gomez – CA-34
- Norma Torres – CA-35
- Sydney Kamlager-Dove – CA-37
- Linda Sánchez – CA-38
- Mark Takano – CA-39
- Young Kim – CA-40
- Robert Garcia – CA-42
- Maxine Waters – CA-43
- Nanette Barragán – CA-44
- Michelle Steel – CA-45
- Lou Correa – CA-46
- Katie Porter – CA-47
- Mike Levin – CA-49
- Scott Peters – CA-50
- Juan Vargas – CA-51
- Sara Jacobs – CA-52
Colorado
- Diana DeGette – CO-01
- Joe Neguse – CO-02
- Jason Crow – CO-06
- Yadira Caraveo – CO-08
Connecticut
- John Larson – CT-01
- Joe Courtney – CT-02
- Rosa DeLauro – CT-03
- Jim Himes – CT-04
- Jahana Hayes – CT-05
Delaware
- Lisa Blunt Rochester – DE-AL
DC
- Eleanor Holmes Norton – District of Columbia
Florida
- Darren Soto – FL-9
- Maxwell Frost – FL-10
- Kathy Castor – FL-14
- Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick – FL-20
- Lois Frankel – FL-21
- Jared Moskowitz – FL-22
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz – FL-23
- Frederica Wilson – FL-25
Georgia
- Sanford Bishop Jr– GA-02
- Hank Johnson – GA-04
- Nikema Williams – GA-05
- Lucy McBath – GA-07
- David Scott – GA-13
Hawaii
- Ed Case – HI-01
- Jill Tokuda – HI-02
Illinois
- Jonathan Jackson – IL-01
- Robin Kelly – IL-02
- Delia Ramirez – IL-03
- Chuy Garcia – IL-04
- Mike Quigley – IL-05
- Sean Casten – IL-06
- Danny Davis – IL-07
- Raja Krishnamoorthi – IL-08
- Jan Schakowsky – IL-09
- Brad Schneider – IL-10
- Bill Foster – IL-11
- Nikki Budzinski – IL-13
- Lauren Underwood – IL-14
- Eric Sorensen – IL-17
Indiana
- Frank Mrvan – IN-01
- AndrĂ© Carson – IN-07
Kansas
- Sharice Davids – KS-03
Kentucky
- Morgan McGarvey – KY-03
Louisiana
- Troy Carter – LA-02
Maine
- Chellie Pingree – ME-01
Maryland
- Dutch Ruppersberger – MD-02
- John Sarbanes – MD-03
- Glenn Ivey – MD-04
- Steny Hoyer – MD-05
- David Trone – MD-06
- Kweisi Mfume – MD-07
- Jamie Raskin – MD-08
Massachusetts
- Richard Neal – MA-01
- Jim McGovern – MA-02
- Lori Trahan – MA-03
- Jake Auchincloss – MA-04
- Katherine Clark – MA-05
- Seth Moulton – MA-06
- Ayanna Pressley – MA-07
- Stephen Lynch – MA-08
- Bill Keating – MA-09
Michigan
- Hillary Scholten – MI-03
- Elissa Slotkin – MI-05
- Debbie Dingell – MI-06
- Dan Kildee – MI-07
- Haley Stevens – MI-08
- Shri Thanedar – MI-10
- Rashida Tlaib – MI-11
Minnesota
- Angie Craig – MN-02
- Dean Phillips – MN-03
- Betty McCollum – MN-04
- Ilhan Omar – MN-05
Mississippi
- Bennie Thompson – MS-02
Missouri
- Cori Bush – MO-01
- Emanuel Cleaver – MO-05
Nevada
- Dina Titus – NV-01
- Susie Lee – NV-03
- Steven Horsford – NV-04
New Hampshire
- Chris Pappas – NH-01
- Ann Kuster – NH-02
New Jersey
- Donald Norcross – NJ-01
- Andy Kim – NJ-03
- Josh Gottheimer – NJ-05
- Frank Pallone – NJ-06
- Rob Menendez – NJ-08
- Bob Pascrell – NJ-09
- Mikie Sherrill – NJ-11
- Bonnie Watson Coleman – NJ-12
New Mexico
- Melanie Stansbury – NM-01
- Gabe Vasquez– NM-02
- Teresa Leger Fernandez – NM-03
New York
- Tom Suozzi – NY-03
- Gregory Meeks – NY-05
- Grace Meng – NY-06
- Nydia Velázquez – NY-07
- Hakeem Jeffries – NY-08
- Yvette Clarke – NY-09
- Daniel Goldman – NY-10
- Nicole Malliotakis – NY-11
- Jerrold Naddler – NY-12
- Jerry Nadler – NY-12
- Adriano Espaillat – NY-13
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – NY-14
- Ritchie Torres – NY-15
- Jamaal Bowman – NY-16
- Pat Ryan – NY-18
- Paul Tonko – NY-20
- Brandon Williams – NY-22
- Joseph Morelle – NY-25
- Timothy Kennedy – NY-26
North Carolina
- Deborah Ross – NC-02
- Valerie Foushee – NC-04
- Kathy Manning – NC-06
- Alma Adams – NC-12
- Wiley Nickel – NC-13
- Jeff Jackson – NC-14
Northern Mariana Islands
- Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan – NMI
Ohio
- Greg Landsman – OH-01
- Joyce Beaty – OH-03
- Emilia Sykes – OH-13
- Shontel Brown – OH-11
- Marcy Kaptur – OH-09
Oregon
- Suzanne Bonamici – OR-01
- Earl Blumenauer– OE-03
- Val Hoyle – OR-04
- Andrea Salinas – OR-06
Pennsylvania
- Summer Lee – PA-12
- Chris Deluzio – PA-17
- Matt Cartwright – PA-08
- Chrissy Houlahan – PA-06
- Mary Gay Scanlon – PA-05
- Madeleine Dean – PA-04
- Brendan Boyle – PA-02
- Dwight Evans – PA-03
Rhode Island
- Gabe Amo – RI-01
- Seth Magaziner – RI-02
South Carolina
- James Clyburn – SC-06
Tennessee
- Steve Cohen – TN-09
Texas
- Jasmine Crockett – TX-30
- Colin Allred – TX-32
- Veronica Escobar – TX-16
- Joaquin Castro – TX-20
- Lloyd Doggett – TX-37
- Sheila Jackson Lee – TX-18
- Sylvia Garcia – TX-29
- Marc Veasey – TX-33
- Lizzie Fletcher – TX-07
- Al Green – TX-09
- Greg Casar – TX-35
Vermont
- Becca Balint – VA
Virgin Islands
- Stacy Plaskett – Virgin Islands
Virginia
- Robert Scott – VA-03
- Don Beyer – VA-08
- Jennifer Wexton – VA-10
- Abigail Spanberger – VA-07
- Gerry Connolly – VA-11
- Jennifer McClellan – VA-04
Washington
- Suzan DelBene – WA-01
- Rick Larsen – WA-02
- Derek Kilmer – WA-06
- Pramila Jayapal – WA-07
- Kim Schrier – WA-08
- Adam Smith – WA-09
- Marilyn Strickland – WA-10
Wisconsin
- Mark Pocan – WI-02
- Gwen Moore – WI-04
Triumph 2024












Sources
House Democrats Seek to Block GOP-Backed Proof-of-Citizenship Bill
Biden Formally Opposes Bill Requiring Voters Prove Citizenship
House Democrats Branded as ‘Traitors’ Over Effort to Block Proof of Citizenship Requirement for Voters
No ID Necessary: Biden Admin Opposes Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
Biden’s STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
H.R. 8281 – Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act
H.R.8281 – Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act
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For this article I used sources from the right, as no sources on the left were reporting on this story. I also used a direct White House.gov source as well as the SAVE Act’s direct text.
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