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The SAVE Act and the Politics of Making Voting Harder: If You Build Barriers, Then Everyone Should Have to Climb Them

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There is something deeply frustrating—almost surreal—about watching lawmakers in a country that constantly brands itself as the world’s leading democracy actively flirt with policies that make voting harder, more complicated, and more exclusionary. The SAVE Act, framed by its supporters as a measure to “secure” elections, feels less like a genuine attempt to protect democracyContinue reading “The SAVE Act and the Politics of Making Voting Harder: If You Build Barriers, Then Everyone Should Have to Climb Them”

Posted byjaimedavid327March 24, 2026March 24, 2026Posted inAnalysisTags:accountability, American Politics, civic duty, civic engagement, civic infrastructure, democracy, democracy modernization, election laws, election reform, elections, mail in voting, mandatory voting, mandatory voting access, mobile polling, online voting, political participation, political reform, political systems, save act, united states politics, voter access, voter participation, voter suppression, voter turnout, voting access, voting responsibility, voting rightsLeave a comment on The SAVE Act and the Politics of Making Voting Harder: If You Build Barriers, Then Everyone Should Have to Climb Them

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