A prominent conservative voice is sounding the alarm about Republican leadership's failure to prioritize election security legislation, warning that the GOP's midterm chances hang in the balance if they don't act fast on the SAVE Act.
Speaking to The Federalist, the conservative leader delivered a blistering critique of Senate Republicans' legislative priorities, pointing out the chamber's abysmal productivity. "So far this year, I think the Senate has voted on average once a day. They have passed two bills. Why not bring up the SAVE America Act?"
The numbers are staggering and frankly embarrassing. In over a month since President Trump's inauguration, the supposedly Republican-controlled Senate has managed to pass just TWO bills while voting only once per day. Meanwhile, Democrats are undoubtedly scheming to undermine election integrity ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Election Security Cannot Wait
The SAVE Act represents a critical piece of legislation designed to safeguard American elections from fraud and foreign interference. Yet Senate Republicans seem more interested in playing procedural games than protecting the fundamental right of American citizens to have their votes count.
"If the GOP wants to maintain control and expand their majorities in 2026, they need to show voters they're serious about election integrity," the source emphasized.
This isn't just about passing legislation – it's about sending a clear message to the American people that Republicans will fight for fair elections. Every day the Senate delays action on the SAVE Act is another day Democrats can continue their efforts to weaken election security measures across the country.
Patriots elected Trump and a Republican majority to GET THINGS DONE, not to watch senators collect paychecks while accomplishing nothing. The clock is ticking toward the 2026 midterms, and if Republicans want to keep their promises to voters, they need to start delivering results NOW.
Will Senate leadership finally prioritize election integrity, or will they hand Democrats another opportunity to claim Republicans are all talk and no action?
