Republicans Threaten Women's Voting Rights
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SAVE ActThe New Republic
•How the Republican War on Women Extends to Voting Rights
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House Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Donald Trump pushed for the SAVE Act .
Julian Zelizer : It's a felony for a noncitizen to vote, and few are stupid enough to take that sort of a chance.
Zelizer says the GOP has no evidence of noncitizens voting in U.S. elections.
He says it's a lie that will, if acted on, create chaos for American voters.
National Organization for Women: Voter ID laws have a disproportionately negative effect on women.
One third of all women have citizenship documents that do not identically match their current names.
Roughly 90 percent of married female voters have a different name on their ID than the one on their birth certificate.
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