・In the lead-up to the 2024 election, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission reported over 19 million names purged from voter rolls. While many were valid (deceased or moved), at least 4.47 million were blocked from voting due to bureaucratic tricks like failure to return confirmation notices, a tactic voting rights lawyers call caging.
Thirty states now use an error-ridden system called ERIC for voter purging. Not accurate enough? Trumps legal henchwoman, Cleta Mitchell, is pushing for a new program called EagleAI, the modern version of the GOPs 1960s Eagle Eye voter intimidation operation.
If that wasnt enough, Republicans have introduced the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which would force every newly registered or updated voter to present proof of citizenship in person. And if the name on your birth certificate is different from your passport or drivers license, you cant register or vote. According to Michael Waldman of the Brennan Center, over 21 million Americans dont have those documents readily available. And 69 million women dont have their married name on their birth certificate. Many Americans dont know where their passport or birth certificate is, especially those living in poverty, moving frequently, or serving overseas.
And lets be clear about the excuse for this law: A racist myth. The Heritage Foundation, pushing the SAVE Act, claims millions of undocumented immigrants vote. But even Kris Kobach, the Kansas Secretary of State who made it his mission to arrest illegal voters, found exactly zero in court. In fact, his law blocked 36,000 legal Kansas voters and was thrown out for being unconstitutional.