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samedi 14 mars 2026

The U.S. Senate Is Set To VOTE on the SAVE America Act THIS WEDNESDAY. Pass It or We Will Vote in Representatives That Will!

The U.S. Senate Is Set To VOTE on the SAVE America Act THIS WEDNESDAY. Pass It or We Will Vote in Representatives That Will!

 The U.S. Senate is finally stepping up to vote on the SAVE America Act this Wednesday—a critical bill to restore integrity to our elections by requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration and strong safeguards against non-citizen voting.


This legislation protects the sacred right of American citizens to choose their leaders without interference from illegal votes or loopholes that undermine trust in the system. For too long, we've seen efforts to weaken election security; now is the time to secure our democracy and ensure every legitimate vote counts.

If the Senate fails to pass it, we the people will hold them accountable at the ballot box. We'll replace any representative who stands in the way of fair, honest elections with those who will fight for us. Pass the SAVE America Act—our republic depends on it! 



The image shows Majority Leader John Thune beneath a “BREAKING” banner and a Tuesday-shout headline that Senate passage of the SAVE America Act is imminent — vote Wednesday or face electoral primaries. The SAVE Act (proof-of-citizenship for voter registration) passed the House in 2024 and again in 2025, but the Senate has not brought it to a floor vote. As of the latest reporting, Thune hasn’t scheduled SAVE for debate or a roll call this week; no Senate calendar entry or cloture filing verifies a Wednesday vote. Democrats oppose SAVE as a burden on voters, and even with a GOP majority, leadership would need 60 votes to overcome a filibuster or use special procedures.

Why the gap: the bill is real, the pressure campaign is real (activists demand votes and threaten primaries), but the headline’s timetable is not on the Senate schedule as reported by official or beat sources. Thune’s portrait and the “elect us or replace us” line turn a lobbying push into a news bulletin. The photo is authentic — Thune in Senate hallways; the vote call is aspirational. Unless leadership files cloture and locks floor time, Wednesday is advocacy, not reporting.

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