Paxton Is Doing More To Pass The SAVE Act Than Cornyn, And He’s Not Even In Congress Yet
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Paxton Is Doing More To Pass The SAVE Act Than Cornyn, And He’s Not Even In Congress Yet
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he would consider dropping his senatorial bid if Congress would lift the filibuster in order to pass the SAVE America Act.
Paxton and Sen. John Cornyn are headed to a runoff in May after neither candidate secured a majority of the vote during Tuesday’s primary.
The SAVE America Act would require documentary proof of citizenship to register and voter ID to cast a ballot in federal elections. The legislation is overwhelmingly popular, with polling showing roughly 80 percent of Americans — including a large number of Democrats — support voter ID and citizenship requirements.
“The Save America Act is the most important bill the U.S. Senate could ever pass, and I’m committed to helping President Trump get it done,” Paxton said Thursday in a post on X. “I would consider dropping out of this race if Senate Leadership agrees to........
