A critical debate is unfolding in the Senate, centered around a bill designed to reinforce the integrity of American elections. Activist Scott Presler recently appeared on FOX News to advocate for the passage of the Save Act, a measure he believes is fundamental to securing the ballot box.
Presler highlighted the growing support for the legislation, noting it has already garnered 48 co-sponsors, spearheaded by Senator Mike Lee. However, the bill’s fate rests with Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who holds the power to bring it to a vote.
The Save Act proposes three key provisions: requiring definitive proof of U.S. citizenship to vote, mandating states to verify the citizenship of all registered voters, and actively removing non-citizens from voter rolls. Proponents argue these are common-sense safeguards essential for a fair and accurate election process.
Presler emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that the current impasse could have significant consequences for the upcoming elections. He warned that without action, Republican voters may become disillusioned and stay home, potentially jeopardizing control of the House and Senate.
He is now calling on citizens to directly contact their senators, demanding a public statement regarding their position on the Save Act. The goal is to force any opposition to the citizenship requirement into the open, compelling senators to explain their reasoning to the American people.
Beyond the citizenship requirement, the broader Save America Act, introduced by Senator Lee, also includes a provision for photo voter ID. Presler believes this combination of measures is vital for restoring confidence in the electoral system.
The core message is clear: the time for debate is over. Presler argues that Republican leadership must prioritize election integrity, or risk losing the hard-won gains they’ve made in Congress. The stakes, he insists, are simply too high to ignore.