RINO Sen. Murkowski Submits Modification to SAVE America Act EXEMPTING These Born Earlier than 1961

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RINO Sen. Lisa Murkowski is one of the only GOP Senators who oppose the SAVE America Act, which would tremendously improve election integrity.

She was the sole Republican Senator to vote against advancing the measure.

And, on Thursday, she gave a long-winded defense of why she’s so opposed to the bill.

One of her reasons was that it may disenfranchise elderly Alaska Natives without birth certificates living in remote villages.

So, she’s introducing a solution to that very niche, perceived problem — an amendment that would exempt anyone born before 1961 from having to prove their U.S. citizenship!

Take a look:

I’m sorry, but this is just ridiculous.

Anyone who can figure out how to vote can figure out how to prove their citizenship.

Sen. Murkowski’s amendment also poses another question: how is one supposed to prove their birthday without identification?!

In addition to this amendment, Murkowski is also proposing that any state that can prove that only a minuscule amount of illegal aliens vote in their election be given an exemption.

Alaska News Source has more:

On Thursday, Murkowski spoke on the Senate Floor about the act and how it could affect Alaskans, especially given Alaska’s geography. She also noted that Tribal IDs would no longer be accepted as valid ID, and that older Alaskans born before statehood would face significant hurdles obtaining a birth certificate.

On the Senate Floor, she said states should remain in charge of their own elections.

“They should set their own requirements based on what works for them, because we cannot shift to a system that works for many rightful voters, but not all, and particularly so close to Election Day and with no funding for the states to implement new mandates,” she said.

Murkowski said she received positive feedback after her speech and that the bill’s sponsor acknowledged Alaska’s unique position.

“The requirements for proof of documentation of citizenship to be presented in person to a division of election site — we only have six in the entire state,” she said. “So that disenfranchises the 20% of the Alaskan electorate that are not on the road system; 83% of our communities are not on the road system.”

Murkowski submitted several amendments to the SAVE America Act, which she says will help Alaskans in this regard. Of the amendments she submitted, most include the provision about communities not connected to a road system.

One provision would exempt individuals born before Dec. 31, 1960.

Another would ask for states that can demonstrate that incidents of noncitizen voting in elections for Federal office are less than 0.05% to be exempt from this bill.

Give me a break…

It all sounds like utter nonsense to me.

This sounds like an accurate translation:

But, let me ask you: what do you think?

Does this seem like a solution to you?

Or just more trouble?





Source
Las Vegas News Magazine

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