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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette link: https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-nation/2026/03/18/fetterman-congress-trump-elections-voting/stories/202603180091
The Pennsylvania senator sometimes crosses party lines. Not this time.
But as the Senate debates legislation to put new restrictions on voting in advance of this falls midterm elections where control of Congress is at stake Mr. Fetterman is aligned with his party against the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, which would require people to prove their citizenship and bring photo identification to the polls.
He's in office as a Democrat, said Lew Irwin, a political scientist at Duquesne University. He was elected as a Democrat. This is where he shares the perspective of his fellow Democrats that this is a solution in search of the problem.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro, who successfully fought against Trumps bogus charges of voter fraud in the 2020 election as attorney general, told reporters last month that he opposed the idea that we would turn over our elections to Donald Trump, given his track record of election denialism, given his track record of taking me to court 43 different times during the 2020 election, to try and overturn the will of the people here in Pennsylvania.
"By the way, he went 0 and 43 I went, 43 and 0, and we had a free and fair, safe and secure election, Mr. Shapiro said. The last person who should be running our elections in the United States is Donald Trump.
Under current Senate rules, 60 votes are needed for passage, and Republicans have only 53 seats. Trump is pushing Republicans to kill the filibuster, doing away with the 60-vote threshold, which they can do with just 50 votes.
bucolic_frolic
(54,937 posts)Red County PA populations by and large do not have passports. Some only travel 200 miles afield their whole lives. So I don't see this as progress, I see it as self-serving that needs not to be misinterpreted.
2naSalit
(102,290 posts)The Amish and others? They vote, don't they? How many of them have a passport or state ID/Driver's license?
Just in that state alone there are many who would be put at a disadvantage with the requirements in the Bill.
I have all my papers but it wasn't cheap and took time. Getting a passport takes a couple months, usually, so it's really a poll tax.
Akakoji
(511 posts)End up living their entire lives within 50 miles from where they were born.
samplegirl
(13,940 posts)What a joke! He's a joke!
twodogsbarking
(18,571 posts)3Hotdogs
(15,321 posts)round and round.
Vinca
(53,877 posts)hatrack
(64,783 posts)I'll believe him when the vote is completed.
GiqueCee
(4,071 posts)... and despite his gimmick of dressing like a slow-witted teenager, I was a vocal supporter of his. Please note the past tense.
There's really very little to parse regarding the SAVE Act. Republicans know they can't win free and fair elections because voters who pay attention to the FACTS utterly reject their diseased and divisive policies. They wipe their asses with the Constitution, and dismiss that line in the Preamble, "promote the general Welfare", because the only welfare they're concerned with is their own, and that of their lords and masters, the billionaires. They don't give a nanoparticle of a shit about their constituents, or the nation as a whole, they are obsessed with, and determined to wield, total dominion over the lives of others, more commonly referred to as POWER.
ColoringFool
(632 posts)radical noodle
(10,575 posts)But it's paywalled, so you may not want to bother.