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Welcome. It is verdict with center Ted Cruz. Ben Ferguson with you Center. I can't believe it. As we sit here, it is official. The SAVE act is actually made it to the floor of the Senate. So what's going to happen next?
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Well, after months of battling, the Save America act is finally on the floor of the Senate. The Save America act is basic common sense legislation that number one, requires everyone registering to vote to prove their American citizen and number two, requires photo ID in order to be able to vote. Vast majority super majorities of Americans support both of those requirements and yet the Democrats are fighting against us with everything they got. I'm leading the fight to get it passed. We're going to break down exactly what is happening with the Save America act this week right now on the Senate floor.
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Well, the vote on the Senate floor to take up the Save America act was 51 to 47. So 51 Republicans voted to take it up. The only no vote was Lisa Murkowski out of Alaska. And then Thom Tillis from North Carolina who is retiring, did not vote. So he was not a no vote, but he didn't vote. Other than that, every Republican voted to take it up. And we're now in the midst of the battle. Now we can anticipate the Democrats are a hard no. And so we're taking the case to the American people and trying to build support for it. And so I went to the Senate floor to lay out the case for why the Save America act is so critical and why the opposition for the Democrats is so ridiculous. And so here's what I had to say on the floor of the senate this week. Mr. President. Later this year, American citizens across the country will exercise one of their most valuable and sacred rights, the right to vote. A right that has been hard earned and fought for from the founding generation of our Republic to today. And how was the right to self government, the right to vote, secured? It was secured by American colonists who rejected the royal edict and hurdled tea into Boston harbor declaring no taxation without representation. It was secured by ordinary men who seized their muskets and fired the shot heard round the world at Lexington and Concord. It was secured by Continental troops who marched to the fields of Saratoga and the coastline of Yorktown repeating those immortal words of Patrick Henry, give me liberty or give me death. For nearly 250 years, Americans have cast their votes for leaders at every level, from local officials to state representatives to the President of the United States. Every member of this body is here today because we were elected fairly and honestly and given a mandate by our constituents to serve them here in Washington and to protect the liberties and freedoms our founders fought to preserve. The power of the ballot box determines the course of our nation. The History we are writing and the freedoms that we continue to defend. And while no single ballot in isolation may seem decisive, together the votes of the American people shape the course of our nation and the course of history. But it is worth remembering that our voting system did not begin as it exists today. When this nation was founded, the right to vote was limited. And over time, through debate, sacrifice, a bloody civil war, and constitutional amendment, the right to vote was quite properly expanded. The 15th Amendment prohibited denying the vote based on race. The 19th Amendment guaranteed women the right to vote, and the 26th Amendment lowered the voting age to 18. At every stage of our constitutional amendment process, the goal was the same. To ensure that the right to vote belonged to American citizens and that it was exercised with integrity. And while our system has evolved, one principle has remained constant. Elections reflect the will of the American people. For a right so sacred, for a privilege so hard fought, it is shocking, it is tragic how neglected and vulnerable the protection of our elections has become. That is why I'm here today, on this very floor, urging the members of this body to pass the Save America Act. It says that when you register to vote in a federal election, you must provide proof that you are a citizen of the United States. And you must provide photo ID to vote. In simple terms, that's it. This is not some radical, politicized or weaponized piece of legislation designed to restrict Americans from voting. It is a common sense measure that protects the integrity of our elections by ensuring that American citizens, and only American citizens, are voting in them. Legitimacy in a democracy rests on two pillars. First, the mechanical integrity of the system to produce a valid result. And second, the public's confidence in that system. If either one fails, the system falters. If both fail, the system collapses. A system that cannot be trusted is a system that cannot govern. If you look around the world, between 2/3 and 3/4 of countries require some form of identification to vote. Why? Because it safeguards the integrity of their elections and reinforces public trust in their system. So it begs the question, why hasn't the United States fully embraced this standard? Well, for the last several months, we have heard claim after claim about how this legislation would somehow inhibit people from voting, that requiring identification is discriminatory, that the American people do not support voter ID. Mr. President, our Democrat colleagues are fond of bellowing into the TV cameras that photo ID to vote is Jim Crow. They tell us with mock earnestness. Now, I will admit our Democrat colleagues should be experts in Jim Crow because it was Democrat politicians who passed the Jim Crow laws. It was Democrat politicians who founded the Ku Klux Klan. It was Democrat politicians for decade after decade who enforced discrimination, separate but equal poll taxes and a host of other laws designed to to prevent African Americans from voting. But do you know who has rejected their disingenuous claim that photo ID to vote is Jim Crow? The Supreme Court of the United States. Supreme Court of the United States The State of Indiana passed photo ID law requiring that you show a photo ID to vote. A group of left wing plaintiffs filed litigation challenging that. The case went all the way to the United States Supreme Court. At the time, I was the Solicitor General of the State of Texas. I led a coalition of states before the Supreme Court defending photo ID to vote. And the left wing plaintiffs made the same argument that our Democrat colleagues make today, that requiring photo ID to vote would somehow disenfranchise minorities. The Supreme Court, by a vote of 6 to 3, rejected their argument. The author of the majority opinion was John Paul Stevens. John Paul Stevens was one of the great liberals on the court. He was not a conservative. He was not on the right wing. He was the leading liberal for years on the US Supreme Court. He rejected that claim. And he pointed out that when someone votes illegally, they are stealing the votes of legal voters. They are stealing the votes of American citizens. The Supreme Court explained that when photo ID laws have been implemented, minority participation in the election goes up, not down. And the Supreme Court explained that requiring photo ID enhances the integrity of an election and the integrity of democracy. Now, our Democrat colleagues don't want to acknowledge any of those facts. And I guess it's understandable because the American people have heard their specious arguments and they have rejected them. Mr. President, 81% of Americans support requiring photo ID to vote. But my Democrat colleagues might say, what about African Americans? Well, about three quarters of African Americans in the United States require support requiring photo ID to vote. How about Hispanics? More than 80% of Hispanics in America support requiring photo ID to vote. How about Democrats? Here's an astonishing statistic. If you get out of elected office, if you ask a Democrat on the street, 70% of Democrats in America support requiring photo ID to vote. The one group that doesn't are elected Democrats in the United States Senate and the United States House. And by the way, the premise of their argument that minorities, if you require a photo ID to vote, are not going to be able to vote is frankly insulting. Mr. President, I'm proud to be an Hispanic American. I've been an Hispanic all my life. You know what I've Got in my wallet. I have a driver's license. I look at my colleagues across the way, I feel confident they have driver's licenses in their wallets as well. Hispanics are not morons. African Americans are not morons. And when you claim minorities can't figure out how to get a driver's license, well, gosh, what do you need a photo ID to vote for to do right now in America? You need a photo ID to purchase alcohol or to purchase tobacco. You need a photo ID to gamble or purchase lottery tickets. You need a photo ID to go into a bar. You need a photo ID to get on a plane. You need a photo ID to rent a car. You need a photo ID just to drive a car. Not even rent a car. Drive a car. You need a photo ID to apply for government benefits. You need a photo ID to enroll in college. You need a photo ID to open a bank account. You need a photo ID to check into a hotel. And I got to admit, this is my personal favorite, you need a photo ID. Actually, two photo IDs to shovel snow in New York City. These are routine, everyday activities. The gallery is full. I feel confident everyone in the gallery who is not a child has a driver's license. And by the way, you wouldn't be admitted to the gallery if you didn't. And I feel confident every member of this chamber has done just about anything I listed. Well, except shoveling snow. I'm not convinced many of my colleagues have snubbled show they do shovel other things. The question is not whether Americans are bright enough to obtain photo id. We know they can and we know they do. The real question is why would we not require the same level of verification for something as consequential and vital as voting? Are our Democrat colleagues saying voting doesn't matter, or is it something else? Voting is not just another everyday activity. It rolls around every year, a few years. And it is the vehicle that protects the principles of our republic. And safeguarding what matters. This legislation is necessary because they're individuals and systems that could undermine confidence in our elections if proper safeguards are not in place. And one of the most apparent ways that we've seen is through the masses of illegal immigrants that our Democrat colleagues let in through open borders. Over four years during the Biden administration, more than 12 million illegal immigrants flooded into this country. The vast majority through my home state of Texas. Now, Mr. President, understand that was not an accident. That was not something the Democrats could not stop. That was their desired outcome. How do we know that? Because the Instant President Trump was sworn into office for his second term. Illegal border crossings plummeted 99% overnight. The Democrats said, no, Joe Biden can't secure the border. He needs new legislation. We now know that was a lie. It was objectively false, and they knew it was false. Well, if they could have secured the border for four years and they chose not to. They chose to let murderers into this country. They chose to let rapists into this country. They chose to let child molesters into this country. They chose to let gang bangers into this country. They chose to let terrorists into this country. We've had four radical Islamic terror attacks in the last two weeks. Why, Mr. President, would the Democrats choose to allow more than 12 billion illegal aliens to invade this country? And I'm going to suggest the obvious reason. Because the Democrats look at those illegal aliens and they want them to cast vote for Democrats in federal elections. Why are the Democrats lined up and say, no, no, no, under no circumstances should we test to see if you're an American citizen. Under no circumstances should we require photo IDs. You know, there was one activist a few years ago who filmed himself going into D.C. a D.C. polling place. D.C. polling place said, sir, what's your name? And he said, my name is Eric Holder. Now, this activist was not the Attorney General of the United States at the time, but yet DC handed him a ballot and said, Mr. Holder, please cast your vote. The Democrats are lined up in this chamber because they want our elections to be insecure. They want voter fraud to be rampant and to be easy. Ask yourself, do the American people have a difficult time buying a beer? Do they have a difficult time getting into an R rated movie? Do they have a difficult time getting on an airplane? Well, yes, because the Democrats have refuses to fund the tsa. And so they're long lines right now. But the lack of a photo ID is not an impediment that stops people from flying. This debate is about something very simple. Do our elections matter? Does our democracy matter? And boy, Mr. President, I got to say that is a phrase the Democrats love, that they are defending democracy. It's interesting, their voice usually drops an octave when they say that. They clutch their pearls. And that's just the mandate. Defending democracy is what they say. Ask yourself, why are they not concerned at all about 12 million illegals who they let into this country voting illegally? I'll submit Occam's Razor provides. The simplest solution is usually the right one. The simplest solution is very clear. The Democrats in this body want illegals to vote. For they want power enough that they are more than happy to undermine democracy, to try to seize power. I get that from their personal self interest. But it is not in the interest of the men and women they represent. It is not in the interest of the people of America. This bill is rightly called the Save America Act. And Mr. President, if we were voting on the merits of what was good for America, what was good for democracy, what was good for American citizens, the vote would be 100 to nothing. Although I would note on the other side of this building at the State of the Union address that you were at. That I was at. We saw why our Democrat colleagues are so adamantly opposed to this bill. President Trump turned to the Democrats on the right side of the floor of the House, and it gave them an opportunity to demonstrate with absolute clarity. He said, if you agree our first priority should be to fight for American citizens and not for illegal aliens, please stand. And every single Democrat in Congress remain seated. Not a one of them. I would note, as we're on the floor Today, of the 47 Democrats in this body, only one is here on the floor, but a whole lot more were on the floor during the State of the Union. Every one of them chose to remain seated because they could not support the statement that we need to support American citizens and not illegal aliens. That's why they oppose the Save America act, because they want to be handed power over this country by the illegal aliens they let into this country. That's why we need to save America. And it's why I urge every member of this body to pass the Save America Act.
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Well said, Senator. And so now the big question is, for everyone I know that's listening or watching on YouTube, what's next? And where does this move from here?
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Look, what should happen is we should have Republicans stand together and we should force the Democrats to do what's called a talking filibuster. So throughout most of the history of the Senate, a filibuster involved the right of unlimited debate. It involved the right to stand up and talk and talk and talk. Think about Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, where he talks and he's pulling a tie and he's falling over, and he's, like, standing there valiantly battling against bad legislation. Or for that matter, what. What I did in 2013 where I filibustered Obamacare and talked for 21 hours and stood on the Senate floor. And by the way, when you're filibustering, you cannot sit down, you cannot leave the floor, and you Cannot use the bathroom, which is the most frequent question I get. Yeah, trivia point. So before I did that filibuster, Rand Paul had done a filibuster earlier in the year for 11 hours. And I was fixing to get ready to do it. And so I asked Rand if he had any advice. And he had two bits of advice. He said, number one, he said, wear comfortable shoes. So I have to admit, I wear just about every day.
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What about advice, by the way?
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Yeah, just about every day in the Senate, I wear boots, cowboy boots. I went and bought a pair of black tennis shoes that I Wore for my 21 hour filibuster. And I confess, at about 2 in the morning to the people of Texas, I said, look, I'm embarrassed. I lacked the strength of character or the strength of foot to stand here 21 hours in my boots. So I'm wearing tennis shoes. And I said, I hope the people of Texas will give me forbearance and forgive me. But then, second, Rand said, he said what took him out at the end of the day was not his legs, but his bladder. That after 11 hours, he just had to go. And I don't know about you, but I'd never tried to go 21 hours without going to the bathroom. I wasn't sure how that would go. And in the entire course of the filibuster, I drank one tiny little glass of water. And the basic principle, nothing in, nothing out. I just take a tiny sip every hour or so and just kind of wet my throat. But you had to stand there and talk and talk and talk. That is exhausting.
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way, you cannot lean on the lectern, right?
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No, no, you're not. You're not allowed to lean.
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So you can't. And even if someone comes to like give you or ask you a question, there's a famous scene for people that are West Wing watchers where somebody, they were trying to get a message. The guy that was doing a filibuster and a guy walked in, he said, may I ask a question? In essence, it was, you know, some official way of doing that. But you can't lean on the, on the lectern because if you do, that's it, right? Like you can take a question to rest your.
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Yeah, I mean the chair can call it. So you can do. So what will happen when you're doing a filibuster is other senators will come in and ask will the senator yield for a question? And you can say, and you can say, I will yield for a question without yielding the floor. And then if it's an ally of yours so, for example, Mike Lee was on the floor all 21 hours. I was there. He stayed with me the whole time. So several times at 2 or 3, audience of 1.
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No wonder he's your best friend in the Senate. Okay, now I understand.
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And I had a number, I had about a dozen senators who came and spelled me for a period. Because when you're talking for 21 hours, your voice starts to hurt. So the thing he will do is Mike would ask, would you yield for a question? And I say, well, yield for question without yielding the floor. And then he'd talk 30 minutes and he'd get up and he'd like give a, you know, da, da, da. And like at three in the morning we went through like 70s rock songs and horrible puns and jokes. And then after 30 minutes, you know, you can say, wouldn't you agree? And that's the question you ask. And so it's a way to give some relief. By the way, many people remember during
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that 21, he sat down during the 21 hours. Right?
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He can sit down. You know, anyone else can sit down. It's just the person that has the floor that can't sit down. And a lot of people remember that during that filibuster, I read Green Eggs and Ham. What they don't necessarily remember is why I read Green Eggs and Ham. And the reason is at the time, our daughters were three and five. And when I was home, I would read them bed nights, you know, bedtime stories. Every night.
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Bedtime stories.
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Yeah, yeah. And so as I was doing the filibuster, it was their bedtime. And so we called home and told them, turn on the TV and turn on C Span. And I read them Green Eggs and Ham because it was their bedtime story and they were my favorite picture. You've seen it? It's in my office.
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Oh, yeah.
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It's a picture of the two little girls. They're in matching pajamas, they're three and five. And Catherine, the three year old, she has her hand on the TV and she's watching in wonderment as her daddy is reading her Green Eggs and Ham on the television set. And the look is just awesome. And then Caroline, and you know Caroline, she's now 17, she was just five. And she is, she is a strong willed and spirited kid. My 14 years in the Senate, nothing I've done in the Senate has impressed her except that. And she is in that picture racking up laughing. I mean, she thinks it's the funniest thing she's ever seen. And when I came home that weekend, she looked at me, her arms were crossed, and she said, okay, dad, that was pretty cool. But that's a filibuster.
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That's all you needed, by the way.
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You want to fund.
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That's a true filibuster. Okay.
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You want a fun bit of color.
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Yeah.
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At like, 19, 20 hours into it, Glenn Beck, who you and I are both friends with, Glenn, texts me and says, man, you look too damn good. Your tie is all there. Your hair is combed. You don't look disheveled. Damn it. You need to look more like Mr. Smith goes to Washington. So I have to admit, I looked at it. Glenn's got a good sense of, like, telling a story. So I yanked my tie, and I did. I don't think I messed up my hair, but I at least loosened the tie and tried to look a little more disheveled. After 21 hours, you know, you shouldn't look like you're just. Just popping out of bed. That is exhausting.
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I didn't realize that you could have your phone out during the filibuster. That's actually interesting.
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You're not supposed to. So technically, the Senate rules. You're not allowed to have electronics on the Senate floor. Everyone violates that rule. So everyone has their phone. And that's just a rule that is routinely ignored. But by the way, did you try
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to hide it, though? Like, did you try to, like, look down at your phone like it wasn't at that point? You didn't.
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You don't visibly do it while you're speaking, but you can do it. It may have been during one of the questions that I noticed. Like, I was looking at the text, and Glenn had sent me a text, by the way, interestingly enough, during the speech that we just played. So the Senate parliamentarian, Jim Banks, Republican from Indiana, was presiding. The Senate parliamentarian tried to convince him to sanction me under Rule 19 of the Senate rules for impugning the integrity of another senator.
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Really?
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And thankfully, he just told her, go jump in a lake. I'm not gonna do it. And apparently she was mad because I said, you know, it's not surprising that the Democrats are experts on Jim Crow because they wrote the Jim Crow laws and they founded the kkk. And she thought that was terrible for me to point out what are undeniable historical facts. She thought it was somehow a violation of the Senate rules. To speak the truth, I have to admit, the parliamentarian previously, years ago, tried to get me to Rule 19 to rule that Mike Lee had Done the same thing. And I laughed at her and said, no, I'm not going to do that either. You know, thankfully, it.
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Texts are a stubborn thing. There's history to stubborn things sometimes.
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So, look, a standing and talking filibuster is exhausting. Takes a lot of energy. It takes a lot out of you. Under the Senate rules, each senator is limited to two speeches in a legislative day total. Now, the Senate can keep a legislative day going for weeks. A legislative day goes until you adjourn the day. So if you look at. During the Civil Rights act, it can be multiple days. Yes, it can be weeks. If you look at the Civil Rights act in 1964, the Democrats filibustered against it. They were opposed to it. They wanted segregation. And the leadership there forced. Kept the legislative day open for weeks and kept forcing them to filibuster and talk and talk and talk and talk. And eventually it wore them down. And that's how the Civil Rights act in 1964 got passed. So what I had been arguing to the conference at length. We had to do the same thing. We had to force the Democrats explain why you think illegal aliens should be voting, why you think that it's okay that you need an ID to buy a beer at a bar, but not an ID to vote and make them drive them to the principle of exhaustion, drive them to the point that they just can't fight anymore. Now, here's the rub. To do that, Ben, we need 50 Republicans willing to stand strong. To date, we haven't had that. We've been arguing about this within the conference for several weeks. I have been making the case as impassioned as I can to my colleagues, and we are likely just short of 50. So if that doesn't change, what's going to end up happening this week is we're going to vote again on the Save America Act. Fifty or 51 Republicans will vote for it, but we'll need 60 unless we force them to do a talking filibuster. So it will fail this week unless something changes significantly. That's infuriating. And so I'm calling on my colleagues, come on, let's stand together and fight. And I'll tell you one of the arguments my colleagues have used with me. They've said, look, Ted, if we fight and at the end of the day, lose, people will be discouraged and demoralized and they'll stay home in November. And my response is, okay, well. And I do, too. And my response was, look, okay, maybe we lose. It's not guaranteed 100% victory. But you know how you can guarantee 100% losing? Don't fight. Like, if we don't fight, it's 100% that we lose. So if we stand up and we fight and we're all there all night and we're battling, we're battling, we're battling, and at the end of the day, we come up short. That gives people a lot more reason to vote than if we don't get 50 who are even willing to fight. And so I think there's a lot
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of frustration right now, to be very clear, for everybody listening, to do what you're advocating for, which is to force a standing filibuster. How many votes do you have to have to get to that?
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You've got to have 50 Republicans who will stand together, because the 50 Republicans have to. Number one, anytime the Democrats want to, they can suggest the absence of a quorum, and we have to be able to produce 50 bodies.
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Oh, everybody's got to be there. Okay, so everybody's got to be there.
D
Yeah, You've got to physically be able to produce.
B
Could go for. To be clear, that could go, as you were saying, for days, right?
D
For days or weeks. Yes.
B
And so, in other words, there's some senators in the Republican Party that just would rather go home, would rather go home on Thursdays like they always do. They don't want to stay over the weekend. They don't want to fight for this for a week or two.
D
And secondly, the Democrats can tee up amendments and try to force votes on amendments, and we got to have 50 Republicans that reject their amendments, that stand together. And right now we have, I don't know, 47, 48, but we don't have 50. And so we're having an argument with a handful who are saying no, and I hope it changes. But right now, right now, we don't have 50.
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D
Yeah, if nothing changes, we will likely vote, have the final vote on Thursday of this week and we will end up probably with 50, 51, 52 votes for the Save America act, but we'll need 60 and so the vote will fail. If nothing changes, that's where we're headed.
B
And then do you expect the President to weigh in heavy on the strategy here? Does he know these two options and how much influence would it have if the President came out and said, you know, damn it, men and women, stay in Washington, D.C. and fight this thing out and let's see what happens?
D
Yeah, the President has said that multiple times and that has been a significant part of the argument. But we still, at the end of the day, you can't wave a magic wand and produce the votes and we're still frustratingly short of 50.
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Episode: Verdict with Ted Cruz: The Save America Act — FINALLY on the Floor of the Senate
Date: March 19, 2026
Hosts: Clay Travis, Buck Sexton
Guest: Senator Ted Cruz
The episode centers on the Save America Act, recently brought to the floor of the U.S. Senate after months of partisan struggle. Senator Ted Cruz joins to break down what the bill entails, why he believes it's crucial for election integrity, and the fierce opposition from Senate Democrats. The hosts and Cruz discuss the legislative battle's immediate next steps, the dynamics of Senate strategy, and their views on citizenship, voting, and party politics. The tone blends urgency, frustration, and political storytelling, with Cruz providing historical context and personal anecdotes to make his case.
Historical Framing:
Why Election Integrity Matters:
International Context:
Answering ‘Jim Crow’ Accusations:
Statistics Highlighted:
Rationale for Requiring Citizenship and ID:
Possible Paths Forward:
Rules and Tactics:
Obstacles Among Senate GOP:
Timeline:
Presidential Influence:
For listeners looking to understand the current legislative landscape around voter ID and citizenship requirements, Cruz’s impassioned appearance provides a comprehensive (if highly partisan) look at the stakes and strategies in play as the November election approaches.