This episode is a fast-paced, highly opinionated conversation about the SAVE Act, Senate procedure, and why its supporters believe Republican leaders are stalling despite broad public backing. Lynda McLaughlin and Clint Brown argue that the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster shortcut is being used to avoid a simple up-or-down vote, and they frame the delay as a mix of political caution, conference pressure, fundraising concerns, and a desire to avoid tough votes or missed recesses.
The discussion also touches on John Thune’s role as Senate Majority Leader, the power he has to schedule a vote, and the belief that behind-the-scenes resistance inside the GOP is blocking action. They connect the issue to election integrity, voter ID, citizenship verification, and fears about organized manipulation of the voting system.
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