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The timing amplifies the impact. The debate over the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act—commonly known as the SAVE Act—has intensified partisan divisions. Republicans have rallied behind the bill, arguing that it strengthens election integrity by requiring proof of citizenship for federal elections. Some conservatives have even floated reviving a more aggressive, old-school standing filibuster to force a prolonged public fight over the issue. For them, the bill represents a clear, tangible promise to voters concerned about election security and border control.
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