
SAVE Act: Schumer's Claim on In-Person Voting
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Schumers Claim on In-Person Voter Registration Challenged: The SAVE Acts Impact on Voter Access
The SAVE Act, proposed by Republicans, requires in-person proof of citizenship for federal election voter registration. Senate Democrats, led by Schumer, oppose it, arguing it creates voter hurdles. Schumer claimed only five percent register in person, but voter data shows at least eleven percent do, with potential for up to forty-two percent. Schumers statement is rated half true by PolitiFact, highlighting the ongoing debate over voter access.
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