Competing Claims on SAVE America Act Disenfranchising Voters

The SAVE America Act, a proposed U.S. voter registration and ID bill, faces claims it could disenfranchise over 20 million citizens by restricting access to voter rolls or ID requirements. Republicans dispute these claims, asserting the bill poses no barrier to legitimate voters, while election experts highlight potential vulnerabilities in voter data integrity. The debate centers on systemic risks to democratic processes and potential exclusion of marginalized groups.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has said the SAVE America Act "could disenfranchise over 20 million American citizens," while Republicans dispute that the voter registration and ID bill would block any legitimate voters. Election experts say the bill, wh…