Republicans Call to End Filibuster After 34,000 Dead Voters Found on North Carolina Rolls
SAVE Act·April 30 – April 30, 2026
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Republicans Call to End Filibuster After 34,000 Dead Voters Found on North Carolina Rolls
Republican leaders are calling for the end of the Senate filibuster to pass the SAVE Act. This push follows reports that 34,000 deceased individuals remain on voter rolls in North Carolina. Experts argue these findings show a need for the stricter voter registration requirements included in the bill. Supporters of the legislation are urging the Senate to get the act to the president's desk immediately. Some officials claim that Democrats are blocking the bill to maintain political power. They argue the Senate must remove the filibuster to pass the new rules and protect the country.
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Trump Urges Senate Republicans to End Filibuster for SAVE Act as Candidates Debate Election Policy
Former President Donald Trump is calling on Senate Republicans to end the filibuster to pass the SAVE Act. He argues that Democrats would remove the rule immediately if they were in power. Trump claims that terminating the filibuster would allow Republicans to approve the legislation at a record pace to secure elections.
The legislation remains a central issue in local races across the country. Candidates for Indiana's First Congressional District recently debated the SAVE Act alongside topics like inflation and foreign policy. While supporters view the act as a necessary security measure, critics argue it is part of a broader effort to rig the election system through restrictive voting laws.
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