Reagan Reese
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It would require proof of identification, a photo identification, before casting a ballot.
And it would also ensure
that there are exceptions made.
I think that's what you're alluding to with these conversations with House Republicans for reasonable requests, of course, for our military, for individuals who are disabled and cannot make it to the polls.
Those are reasonable, common sense things that I believe House Republicans are discussing amongst themselves.
But as for the president, he's been very clear.
He wants House Republicans and Democrats, too, if they were politically wise, to pass this legislation, for the Senate to pass it, to send it to the president's desk so it can be signed into law.
I'm wondering when the last time the president spoke to Leader Thune was and if he discussed using the standing filibuster to pass legislation.
The president has given his position on the standing filibuster.
As for his most recent conversation with Leader Thune, frankly, I'm not sure.
I do know they speak very frequently.
The president's in constant communication with both Leader Thune and the House Speaker Mike Johnson.
This is the filibuster.
The SAVE Act is very important.
Voter ID, I mean, if you look at it, no mail-in voting.
And you have to have proof of citizenship.
Everybody wants it.
It falls, even with Democrats, it's falling at 82.
With Republicans, it falls at 99%.
Hmm.