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Senate Rejects Photo ID Voting Amendment
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U.S. Senate Rejects Photo ID Requirements in Federal Elections
The U.S. Senate voted down a proposal for photo identification requirements in federal elections, part of the SAVE America Act. The amendment, offered by Ohio Republican Senator Jon Husted, would have mandated valid photo IDs for in-person and mail-in voting. Democrats argue it creates barriers to voting, while Republicans see it as key to election security. The full SAVE Act faces steep odds in the Senate, with Democrats unlikely to provide the necessary votes. The debate highlights ongoing divides over voting access and security as election season approaches.
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