As Senate Republicans prepare to vote on the SAVE America Act this week, Democrats remain opposed to the voter-ID legislation strongly backed by President Donald Trump.
While House Republicans in February passed one version of the bill, mostly along party lines, they still need 60 votes in the Senate to bypass the filibuster. With only a 53-47 majority, Senate Republicans can’t advance the legislation without upper chamber Democratic support, unless lawmakers change the filibuster rule.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., on Thursday said he would bring the legislation to the floor for a vote this week to “put Democrats on the record.”
With multiple versions of the legislation circulating, it’s unclear which one Thune may bring to the Senate floor for a vote next week.
“We don’t yet know what Thune is doing ... but we’re prepared for every possible scenario,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York told reporters Sunday afternoon during a press call.













