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ck4829

(37,809 posts)
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 10:49 AM 8 hrs ago

Huh... You'd think with this "golden age" the GOP insists is happening, they'd be giddy about people wanting to vote

Trump's SAVE America Act would end voter registration drives nationwide

Before Wyoming elections, the state’s League of Women Voters tries to get voter registration information into the hands of residents at events and gatherings. But under state law, League volunteers can’t sign up voters themselves — only local election officials can do that. “It’s been tough,” said Linda Barton, president of the League of Women Voters of Wyoming. She added that her group does its best to offer registration information. “We provide a lot of printed literature that we hand out all over the state.” Congress may take Wyoming’s approach nationwide.

The SAVE America Act would effectively ban voter registration drives, a mainstay of college campuses and neighborhood events. The U.S. Senate began debating a version of President Donald Trump’s signature elections measure last month, after the House passed it in February. The legislation would require voters to show photo identification to cast a ballot. It would also require individuals to present documents proving their citizenship, such as a passport or birth certificate, to government officials in person to register to vote.

Trump and Republican members of Congress have cast the proposal as necessary to secure elections and crack down on noncitizen voters ahead of the midterms. Democrats and other critics warn it risks disenfranchising wide swaths of Americans. Studies have shown noncitizen voting is extremely rare.

In many states, civic groups have long provided applications to would-be voters that they can quickly fill out. During the 2024 election cycle, voter registration drives accounted for 3.7% of registrations, according to survey data from the federal Election Assistance Commission. While a small percentage, the figure still represents 2.1 million Americans. Twenty-four states and the District of Columbia placed no restrictions on voter registration drives as of November 2024, according to the Movement Advancement Project, a Colorado-based think tank. An additional 24 states impose some limits, while Wyoming and New Hampshire prohibit them.

Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/trump-2676667839/
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Huh... You'd think with this "golden age" the GOP insists is happening, they'd be giddy about people wanting to vote (Original Post) ck4829 8 hrs ago OP
"Golden Age" caught my eye 😊 If they had anything to offer they would encourage not discourage voting. walkingman 8 hrs ago #1
Historically, "Golden Ages" have had the greatest wealth inequality... Wounded Bear 8 hrs ago #2

walkingman

(10,896 posts)
1. "Golden Age" caught my eye 😊 If they had anything to offer they would encourage not discourage voting.
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 10:52 AM
8 hrs ago

Wounded Bear

(64,358 posts)
2. Historically, "Golden Ages" have had the greatest wealth inequality...
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 10:54 AM
8 hrs ago

So when anybody starts pointing out how many millionaires there are doing well, ask them how many poor people are hanging around.

True in America since Reagan. They used to brag about how many millionaires were being created while ignoring how many people were dropping out of the middle class into poverty. Do you think that making more rich folks will help the homeless? I'd say it isn't.

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