This one weird trick could stop US women from voting | Arwa Mahdawi

US Women's Voting Rights Under Threat: The Save Act

A new bill, dubbed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (Save) Act, has been introduced in the US Congress that could disenfranchise millions of women and minority voters. This legislation would require citizens to provide proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or passport, to register or re-register to vote.

The Save Act is part of a broader effort by Republicans to suppress voting rights among marginalized communities. Critics argue that this bill is actually designed to prevent eligible voters from casting ballots, particularly those who lack access to identification documents.

Data shows that 21 million Americans – many of whom are likely to be engaged voters – do not have the necessary documents to prove their citizenship. Among these individuals are women who may not have obtained a birth certificate when they got married or changed their name, which could make it difficult for them to register to vote.

If passed, the Save Act would disrupt online voter registration and require citizens to appear in person with their original documents to update their registration information. This is likely to disproportionately affect low-income, disabled, and minority voters who already face barriers when trying to access voting rights.

The bill has been previously tried in Kansas between 2013 and 2017, resulting in over 30,000 people being prevented from voting due to an expensive and time-consuming verification process. Despite this, lawmakers remain committed to passing a version of the Save Act, with some even pushing for more stringent voter ID requirements.

Critics argue that such laws are designed to destroy faith in the democratic system by creating unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles. The US is facing growing concerns about voter suppression, particularly among women and minority voters, as politicians continue to chip away at election security measures and voting rights.

The push for stricter voter ID laws has become increasingly evident under the Trump administration's leadership. The Save Act is part of a broader strategy to undermine the democratic process through baseless claims of voter fraud, redraw congressional maps, and restrict access to voting systems.

This erosion of voting rights threatens not only marginalized communities but also the very foundations of democracy in the US. As the nation grapples with increasing violence and inequality, protecting voting rights is crucial for ensuring equal representation and a free and fair election process.
 
πŸ€” this is getting out of hand. it's like they're trying to keep certain groups from having a voice in the first place. 21 million people can't even get their citizenship verified? that's just ridiculous. and what's with all these extra steps to register? it's like, hello, we're trying to vote here, not apply for a passport πŸ›«οΈ. this is exactly why people are losing faith in the system...
 
I'm really worried about this new bill 😟... I've got a few friends who are into activism, they're always talking about how important it is to have an open and inclusive democratic system 🀝. And now, with all these restrictions on voting rights, it's like they're trying to take away the very thing that makes our country great – fairness and equality πŸ‘Š. I've had friends who've tried to register to vote online but get stuck because they can't prove their citizenship... it's so frustrating 🀯. And what really gets me is how this law disproportionately affects people who are already struggling to access basic necessities, like healthcare and education πŸ’Έ. We need to make sure that every single American has a voice in the democratic process, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status πŸ—³οΈ.
 
OMG u cant believe whats going down in the US 🀯!! They wanna take away women & minority voters rights like its no big deal πŸ™„. Its like they think those ppl rnt even citizens lol 🀣 but seriously, 21 million americans dont have proper docs to prove their citizenship and this save act is just a way to keep them from votin 😑. And whats with the verification process?! that sounds soooo unfair πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ its like they wanna make it hard on ppl who are already strugglin πŸ’”. We gotta stand up for our rights & make sure every voice is heard πŸ’ͺ
 
The Save Act is like, super unfair 🀯! I mean, think about it, millions of people don't have access to birth certificates or passports, and now they're being forced to prove their citizenship just to vote? It's like, what even is the point of that? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ And it's not just women who are affected, but also low-income folks and people with disabilities. They already face so many barriers when trying to access voting rights.

And can we talk about how this bill is basically designed to prevent certain groups from voting in the first place? 🚫 I mean, Republicans are always talking about voter fraud, but it's just a way to suppress votes from people who don't fit their agenda. It's like, we should be working to make sure everyone has equal access to the ballot box, not trying to create more barriers.

And have you seen those results from Kansas? Like, over 30,000 people were prevented from voting because of this verification process? That's just crazy 🀯. And now they're trying to do it on a national scale? No way, that's just not right. We need to protect our voting rights and make sure everyone has a fair shot at democracy. πŸ’ͺ
 
omg u guys this Save Act bill is SO problematic 🀯 like it's literally designed to disenfranchise women & minority voters who already face so many barriers to access the ballot box. 21 million ppl dont have docs to prove citizenship which is like, a major hurdle for low-income & disabled folks who are already struggling to make ends meet. and if this bill passes it'll disrupt online voter registration & require ppl to show up in person with their original docs... good luck w/ that πŸ™„. i mean i get it voters need to prove identity but this is just a way to suppress the vote, plain & simple. we need 2 protect our voting rights, not chip away at them like some politicians r trying 2 do πŸ‘Ž
 
It's crazy how easily we can take our right to vote for granted 🀯. This Save Act is like a big warning sign that says "don't get too comfortable in your democracy". If we don't stand up for each other, especially for those who are already struggling, it's gonna be super hard to keep our voices heard. We gotta make sure everyone has equal access to the ballot box, no matter what their background or situation is πŸ—³οΈ. It's not just about voting rights, it's about having a say in how our country is run and being treated fairly πŸ’–. Let's not let politicians play games with our democracy - we need to hold them accountable!
 
I'm really worried about this Save Act 🀯. I mean, think about it, so many people don't have birth certificates or passports because they got married or changed their name, and now they're gonna be disenfranchised just 'cause of that? It's like, why do we need proof of citizenship to vote, anyway? Shouldn't everyone have an equal say in our democracy? πŸ€”

And it's not just the lack of documents that's the problem, it's the whole process of having to show up in person and deal with all that red tape. I've seen older folks like me trying to navigate this stuff, and it's just so frustrating. We should be able to register online like everyone else 🚫.

I'm also concerned about how this law is gonna affect low-income voters, people with disabilities, and minority communities. They already face so many barriers when trying to exercise their right to vote. Do we really need to make it even harder for them? πŸ˜•

We gotta be vigilant here and make sure that our voices are heard. We can't let politicians undermine our democracy by making up excuses about voter fraud or whatever πŸ—³οΈ. Let's keep pushing back against these laws and fight for the right to vote for everyone! πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG u guys, dis new bill is SOOO unfair!! 🀯 it's like they want 2 disenfranchise all these women & minority voters who r already facing so many barriers 2 getin out 2 vote. idk wut's wrong wit these repubs, but they're always tryna suppress the voicez of ppl who cant afford or dont have time 2 deal w/ all dis bureaucratic red tape.

and yeah, data shows that like 21 mil peeps r stuck w/o ID documents, & it's not just about them havin a birth cert or passport. it's about ppl changin names, gettin married, or havin kids & havin trouble update their voter reg info online. low-income, disabled, & minority voters r gonna be hit hard by dis bill.

i mean, i remember when dis Save Act was tried in Kansas between 2013-2017 & it was a total disaster! over 30k ppl got prevented from votin due 2 this stupid verification process... but repubs just wont lern from their mistakes.
 
😬 this is getting out of hand... can't believe they're trying to disenfranchise millions of people just because they don't have the right documents πŸ“ it's so unfair that low-income and disabled voters are already struggling to access voting rights, now they want to add another hurdle 🚧 why do we need more proof of citizenship anyway? πŸ’Έ 21 million Americans can't even prove their own citizenship... what does that say about our country? πŸ€”
 
I'm actually feeling kinda bad for ppl who don't have birth certificates or passports... I mean, what's wrong with just accepting alternative forms of ID like a healthcare card or student ID? πŸ€” It's not like they're trying to cheat the system or anything. And 21 million people not having docs is crazy, right? πŸ€‘ Low-income and minority voters are already at a disadvantage when it comes to accessing voting rights, so adding more hoops to jump through just doesn't seem fair 😐
 
πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, who needs voter ID when you have a birth certificate or passport, right? πŸ™„ It's not like these women just married someone from another country or changed their name to something crazy... anyway, it's kinda weird that they're trying to prevent people from voting over "voter fraud" when it's pretty rare and mostly affects low-income folks. And honestly, can we talk about how convenient it is to have to go in person with your original documents just to update your registration info? Like, are they expecting everyone to take a day off work just for this? πŸ™„ And the fact that this has happened before in Kansas and prevented like 30k people from voting due to an "expensive" verification process is just wild... I mean, what's expensive about making sure someone can actually vote if they want to?
 
I'm really worried about this Save Act 😞. It's just another way to make it harder for people to exercise their right to vote. I've seen what happens when we try to make it too complicated, like with voter ID laws in some states. It ends up disenfranchising whole communities. 21 million Americans don't have the necessary documents? That's a lot of people! And it's not just about voting rights, it's about democracy itself. We need to make sure everyone has an equal say in our country's future.
 
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