Trump cites India's voter cards to make case for SAVE America Act
MeridStreet AI summaryThe U.S. President has referenced India's voter card system to argue in favor of a proposed bill called the SAVE America Act. He pointed out that India's recent general elections saw over 646 million people participate, with only a small percentage voting by postal ballots. This comparison is meant to make a case for the SAVE America Act, which likely aims to reform or restrict mail-in voting in the United States. The President's argument suggests that mail-in voting may not be as secure or widely used as he would like,…
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