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Four House Democrats join Republicans to pass SAVE Act - Washington Examiner

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  • Politician Portrayal

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56% : Voting in our nation's elections is a sacred right belonging only to American citizens, and my vote for the SAVE Act reflects that principle," Perez said.
56% : All four, except for Case, voted for the SAVE Act in the previous Congress.
55% : Don Davis (D-NC) and Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX). HOUSE GOP HOLDOUTS BACK DOWN AND GIVE TRUMP BUDGET RESOLUTION WIN Golden previously defended his vote to pass the SAVE Act in the last Congress as a reflection of his principle "that citizenship in the United States confers awesome responsibilities and exclusive rights in equal measure -- including the exclusive right to vote in American elections," arguing it is "noncontroversial.
51% : The four Democrats who crossed party lines to vote for the SAVE Act were Reps. Ed Case (D-HI), Henry Cuellar (D-TX), Jared Golden (D-ME), and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA).
42% : Perez issued a statement following the vote on Thursday affirming her stance on the SAVE Act while suggesting it has little chance of passing in the Senate.

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