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Steve Berman's avatar

The SAVE Act would invalidate Georgia's Motor Voter law, and I'm sure other states have similar programs. This would severely impact ballot access, and would result in immediate lawsuits and undoubtedly be tied up in the courts for years. Republicans know this and therefore are willing to vote for it since the actual consequences are unlikely to show up soon. How cynical.

Now on the other side of the issue, there are places that allow non-citizens to vote in local elections: California, Maryland, and Vermont, along with D.C. NYC tried but it got yanked by the courts.

The issue is not one of ID or provisional voting, which would constitute ballot fraud if proven that non-citizens were registered to vote and did in fact vote. There's very few instances of that (like 0.001%), not enough to sway an election unless it was literally one vote. And if it was one vote, that's why we allow recounts and audits. And these illegal voters do get caught and face heavy sentences (especially in federal cases). There is a STRONG disincentive for foreign nationals to try it. the risk/reward is simply too high.

Enemy states are much better off spending money to promote the idea that illegal voting is commonplace to sow chaos in our elections (which they do).

Aaron Newman's avatar

Well, the internet and AI can easily help anyone figure out what to do to obtain the proper identification. I lost my birth certificate in a move and it wasn’t hard to apply for a new copy. Im not a boomer but a Gen X’er. If anyone needs it, it’s not that hard to ask for help or use the internet to figure out how to get the proper identification. I call BS on the availability and time frame.

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