March 21, 2026

Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., discusses the Senate debate over the SAVE America Act as Republicans push for election integrity on ‘The Will Cain Show.’

Democratic leaders say they don’t oppose voter ID laws, but they blocked a bill to impose a nationwide requirement Thursday.

Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, attempted to pass a standalone voter ID bill through unanimous consent Thursday night, but Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., blocked the measure on the Senate floor.

“I’ve heard my Democratic colleagues say that they don’t oppose photo ID laws,” Husted said during a floor debate. “I heard Senator Schumer say, ‘Our objection as Democrats is not to photo ID. I heard Senator Fetterman say he supports a photo ID law.”

 

Senator Eric Schmitt voiced Republican frustration on ‘The Will Cain Show’ as GOP lawmakers pushed for the SAVE America Act and a nationwide voter ID law, only to be blocked by Democrats despite their claims of support for photo ID requirements. Senator Jon Husted’s attempt to pass a standalone voter ID bill was thwarted by Senator Jeff Merkley, highlighting deep partisan gridlock. Husted challenged Democrats who say they back voter ID but oppose the bill, urging them to support a clean reform vote as suggested by Senator Fetterman. Meanwhile, Senator Thune criticized opponents for raising false hopes amid mounting backlash over the stalled election integrity legislation.

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