The SAVE Act, backed by many Republicans, would impose stricter election requirements, including proof of citizenship for voting. Supporters of the law argue that it would protect election integrity, while critics contend that it could limit voter access. Vance emphasized the importance of passing the SAVE Act to prevent what he perceives as a threat to the country.
The senator noted the need for 50 senators plus his vote to override the filibuster. He also mentioned past divisions among Democrats over the filibuster, referring to Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin, who opposed efforts to weaken the rule when Democrats controlled the Senate.