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Unnamed House member urges passage of Save America Act, says photo ID will protect votes
Summary
An unidentified House member urged passage of the Save America Act on the House floor, saying the bill's proof-of-citizenship and photo-ID requirements would protect veterans' and other lawful voters from being 'stolen' by ineligible votes; the speech cited survey figures and a Georgia example to support that claim.
An unidentified House member urged colleagues on the House floor to pass the Save America Act, saying the bill would protect the right to vote by requiring proof of citizenship at registration and a photo ID at the polls.
The speaker framed the measure as a defense of what he called "one person, one vote," arguing that illegal votes "steal" lawful citizens' ballots. "If somebody votes illegally, mister speaker, they are stealing that veteran's vote," the speaker said, adding that photo-ID requirements would increase public…
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