Voter ID Bill Faces Senate Hurdles
Legislation requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration faces hurdles in the Senate, despite President Trumps push. The House passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, but Republicans lack unity on advancing it. A talking filibuster could block it, but risks sparking bigger fights. Democrats argue it would disenfranchise voters, while Republicans claim it prevents fraud. With midterms looming, the path ahead looks complicated.
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