Chuck Schumer on Trump's plan to guarantee the midterms

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Guest essay today from The New York Times:

Chuck Schumer: This Is Trump’s Plan to ‘Guarantee the Midterms’
March 23, 2026
An illustration of an elephant sitting on a person whose arm protrudes, having dropped a pen and a ballot.


By Chuck Schumer
Mr. Schumer, a Democrat of New York, is the Senate minority leader.

The Republican effort to undermine the 2026 midterm elections is neither theoretical nor exaggerated. A coordinated, multifaceted campaign is underway — including the attempt to pass the SAVE America Act, which narrowly passed the House last month and which the Senate started debating last week. President Trump has not been coy about his motivations: If Republicans pass the SAVE Act, he said, “it’ll guarantee the midterms.”
Republicans like to pretend that the SAVE Act is a voter ID bill. Though on the surface it appears to be one, something far more insidious lies beneath: a system for purging eligible voters from the electorate — voters who are disproportionately likely to vote against Republicans. In the bill, voter ID comes into play only at the very end of a process designed to systematically disenfranchise Americans.

This purge would begin with the Department of Homeland Security. Under the SAVE Act, every state would be required to turn over its voter rolls to the department — an extraordinary federal intrusion into the state administration of elections. It would hand Washington control over voter eligibility, something Democratic- and Republican-led states have long resisted.

The next step would involve running the voter rolls through an algorithm that would ostensibly root out noncitizens — a program overhauled by Elon Musk and his so-called Department of Government Efficiency, which has already proved dangerously unreliable. In a trial run of the program in Boone County, Mo., more than half of the voters flagged as ineligible were, in fact, eligible American citizens. County clerks in Texas also found many examples of wrongly identified voters. Citizens were removed from the voter rolls anyway.

This is not about stopping widespread voter fraud, which is a myth pushed by Republicans in the first place. Rather, it’s about giving the Department of Homeland Security power to choose who can vote. Don’t forget that Kristi Noem, the disgraced former secretary of the department, said that it was working proactively to make sure “we have the right people voting, electing the right leaders to lead this country.”

The third step would be to leave purged voters in the dark about what has happened. Under the SAVE Act, if you are purged from voter rolls by the federal government, you may not know that this has occurred until you show up to vote. The bill imposes no requirement that voters be notified if they are purged. Imagine this happening hundreds of thousands of times across the country on Election Day. It would be pandemonium.

Last, the bill would impose voter ID requirements — not as a safeguard against fraud, but as another barrier to voting. For those who had been wrongfully purged from voter rolls, the SAVE Act would make registering again a bureaucratic nightmare. No longer would a driver’s license or another state-sanctioned identification suffice. They would instead have to produce a passport (which only about half of Americans have) or a birth certificate (which many cannot easily access). For a married woman who changed her surname, and whose married name doesn’t match the one on her birth certificate, even a birth certificate may not be enough. Some 20 million American citizens lack the required documents to prove citizenship under the SAVE Act.

The bill would also dismantle the most common and accessible ways to register to vote. Mail-in registration? Gone. Registering at churches and college campuses? Illegal. Registering when you get your driver’s license or sign up for Social Security? No more. Under the SAVE Act, the only path to register to vote would be in person at a state or local election office.

The burdens of the SAVE Act would fall most heavily on the socioeconomically disadvantaged, the working class and voters of color. They would fall on Americans who cannot spend hours navigating bureaucratic obstacles, on older people who depend on voting by mail, on those without passports, on rural communities far from election offices. In other words: millions of everyday Americans.

Mr. Trump knows his administration is not delivering for the American people. Costs are rising and instability is increasing at home and abroad. Instead of changing course, he is attempting to change the electorate.

Democrats are united in opposing the SAVE Act. We know the right to vote is not a partisan advantage to be engineered or withheld. It is the foundation of American democracy.
 

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Guest essay today from The New York Times:

Chuck Schumer: This Is Trump’s Plan to ‘Guarantee the Midterms’
March 23, 2026
An illustration of an elephant sitting on a person whose arm protrudes, having dropped a pen and a ballot.


By Chuck Schumer
Mr. Schumer, a Democrat of New York, is the Senate minority leader.

The Republican effort to undermine the 2026 midterm elections is neither theoretical nor exaggerated. A coordinated, multifaceted campaign is underway — including the attempt to pass the SAVE America Act, which narrowly passed the House last month and which the Senate started debating last week. President Trump has not been coy about his motivations: If Republicans pass the SAVE Act, he said, “it’ll guarantee the midterms.”
Republicans like to pretend that the SAVE Act is a voter ID bill. Though on the surface it appears to be one, something far more insidious lies beneath: a system for purging eligible voters from the electorate — voters who are disproportionately likely to vote against Republicans. In the bill, voter ID comes into play only at the very end of a process designed to systematically disenfranchise Americans.

This purge would begin with the Department of Homeland Security. Under the SAVE Act, every state would be required to turn over its voter rolls to the department — an extraordinary federal intrusion into the state administration of elections. It would hand Washington control over voter eligibility, something Democratic- and Republican-led states have long resisted.

The next step would involve running the voter rolls through an algorithm that would ostensibly root out noncitizens — a program overhauled by Elon Musk and his so-called Department of Government Efficiency, which has already proved dangerously unreliable. In a trial run of the program in Boone County, Mo., more than half of the voters flagged as ineligible were, in fact, eligible American citizens. County clerks in Texas also found many examples of wrongly identified voters. Citizens were removed from the voter rolls anyway.

This is not about stopping widespread voter fraud, which is a myth pushed by Republicans in the first place. Rather, it’s about giving the Department of Homeland Security power to choose who can vote. Don’t forget that Kristi Noem, the disgraced former secretary of the department, said that it was working proactively to make sure “we have the right people voting, electing the right leaders to lead this country.”

The third step would be to leave purged voters in the dark about what has happened. Under the SAVE Act, if you are purged from voter rolls by the federal government, you may not know that this has occurred until you show up to vote. The bill imposes no requirement that voters be notified if they are purged. Imagine this happening hundreds of thousands of times across the country on Election Day. It would be pandemonium.

Last, the bill would impose voter ID requirements — not as a safeguard against fraud, but as another barrier to voting. For those who had been wrongfully purged from voter rolls, the SAVE Act would make registering again a bureaucratic nightmare. No longer would a driver’s license or another state-sanctioned identification suffice. They would instead have to produce a passport (which only about half of Americans have) or a birth certificate (which many cannot easily access). For a married woman who changed her surname, and whose married name doesn’t match the one on her birth certificate, even a birth certificate may not be enough. Some 20 million American citizens lack the required documents to prove citizenship under the SAVE Act.

The bill would also dismantle the most common and accessible ways to register to vote. Mail-in registration? Gone. Registering at churches and college campuses? Illegal. Registering when you get your driver’s license or sign up for Social Security? No more. Under the SAVE Act, the only path to register to vote would be in person at a state or local election office.

The burdens of the SAVE Act would fall most heavily on the socioeconomically disadvantaged, the working class and voters of color. They would fall on Americans who cannot spend hours navigating bureaucratic obstacles, on older people who depend on voting by mail, on those without passports, on rural communities far from election offices. In other words: millions of everyday Americans.

Mr. Trump knows his administration is not delivering for the American people. Costs are rising and instability is increasing at home and abroad. Instead of changing course, he is attempting to change the electorate.

Democrats are united in opposing the SAVE Act. We know the right to vote is not a partisan advantage to be engineered or withheld. It is the foundation of American democracy.

If you want to drive, get ID
If you want to drawn government Funds get ID
If you want to buy booze get ID
If you opening a chequing account, get ID

If you want to vote get ID

If you want to win an election, run a campaign based on your vision for the future to make improvements for the legal citizen of the country
An election strategy based on ballot box stuffing, open boarders and no voter ID is doomed to failure
 
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Insidious Von

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The blasphemy is never ending, I tell yah. How can this happen? Mar a Merdo will have a Democratic representative, the voters are such children. Why isn't Bari Weiss deploying her kill switch?

Will she eat her hair.

 

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If you want to drive, get ID
If you want to drawn government Funds get ID
If you want to buy booze get ID
If you opening a chequing account, get ID

If you want to vote get ID
So you are all for more government regulations and restrictions on your freedoms?
 
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If you want to drive, get ID
If you want to drawn government Funds get ID
If you want to buy booze get ID
If you opening a chequing account, get ID

If you want to vote get ID
I love how you want to boil this down to a simple, yet very inaccurate depiction of what the SAVE Act does. It's like you just listen to right-wing media and are stuck in that echo chamber. Shocking!

But, the realty here is, as I've pointed out in other threads, that the ID the SAVE ACT requires is not available to MILLIONS of people. On both sides of the political spectrum. But, it does hit minorities, the elderly, low-income and rural people harder. A drivers license would be great, but only six states have the "enhanced" drivers license that would work under this bill. That means residents of 44 other states would need to get passports or their birth certificates to register to vote. The SAVE act also ends mail-in ballots (which Trump has used many times) and online registration to vote. It would also infringe on States Rights, which I thought the GOP cherished and protected....And, maybe not surprisingly, but the SAVE act does not provide a mechanism to help people get appropriate ID quickly or cheaply. Which means that the courts could say this is a poll tax, which is banned by the 24th amendment (now, with the current Supreme Court, who knows if they would agree with that or upend 62 years of precedent...).


If you want to win an election, run a campaign based on your vision for the future to make improvements for the legal citizen of the country
An election strategy based on ballot box stuffing, open boarders and no voter ID is doomed to failure
You are a sad little conspiracy theorist. Besides Trump's outlandish claims, American elections have not seen ballot stuffing or undocumented people voting in numbers anywhere near high enough to swing an election. The funny thing here is that you pretend like the GOP has policies outside deportation and tax cuts for the rich. They don't. They are terrified about being held accountable for what they've done since January 2025. An economy shedding jobs, inflation growing, gas prices skyrocketing and a very unpopular war in the Middle East that Trump started without clear goals or an exit strategy.

The SAVE act is their hail Mary to stay in power by actively disenfranchising millions of people. And, you pretend to be intelligent, but can't see this? That would be shocking if I've never interacted with you in the past....but, c'est la vie....
 
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I love how you want to boil this down to a simple, yet very inaccurate depiction of what the SAVE Act does. It's like you just listen to right-wing media and are stuck in that echo chamber. Shocking!
I know! So incredibly shocking.

You are a sad little conspiracy theorist.
I think he's more just brain-cooked from ideology.
 
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Voter verification laws are essential for a functioning democracy. Here in Canada we have to show a form of ID to vote. If our name is not on the voter list we have to produce proof of citizenship - a birth certificate, a passport, a status card. Why should it be any different in the US?
Truth is most states already have this. Its about 20 or so (mostly blue states) that don't. Why are they against voter integrity laws? It doesn't take a genius to figure that one out ;)
 

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Voter verification laws are essential for a functioning democracy. Here in Canada we have to show a form of ID to vote. If our name is not on the voter list we have to produce proof of citizenship - a birth certificate, a passport, a status card. Why should it be any different in the US?
Truth is most states already have this. Its about 20 or so (mostly blue states) that don't. Why are they against voter integrity laws? It doesn't take a genius to figure that one out ;)
This is a bill clearly designed to make it harder to vote.
trump just voted by mail in Florida despite calling it fraud.
 
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Valcazar

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Voter verification laws are essential for a functioning democracy. Here in Canada we have to show a form of ID to vote. If our name is not on the voter list we have to produce proof of citizenship - a birth certificate, a passport, a status card. Why should it be any different in the US?
Truth is most states already have this. Its about 20 or so (mostly blue states) that don't. Why are they against voter integrity laws? It doesn't take a genius to figure that one out ;)
Do you think the US should adopt something like the Canadian law across the country at the Federal level?
 
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