Roger Marshall

03/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/18/2026 14:49

Senator Marshall: What’s Stopping Democrats from Backing Voter ID

Senator Marshall Delivers Remarks in Support of SAVE America Act on Senate Floor

Washington - On Tuesday, U.S. Senator Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), delivered remarks on the Senate floor calling on just 10 Democrats to do right by the American people and join Republicans to pass the SAVE America Act.

Senator Marshall questioned the lack of bipartisan support, despite 70% of Democrats in favor of voter ID, calling on colleagues across the aisle to come together on an issue he believes should unite, not divide, the country.

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Senator Marshall's full speech as delivered:

"Mr. President, I rise today to say I support the SAVE America Act. And yes, even if that means ending the more than 100-year-old filibuster, the silent filibuster, I'm still in favor of the SAVE America Act."

"As we've just voted to get on this bill, the Senate now begins a long and necessary process to advance the SAVE America Act. It's a straightforward bill that requires proof of citizenship to register to vote in our federal elections, along with voter ID and validating mail-in ballots."

"The purpose of this bill is about one simple thing: making sure only duly registered American citizens cast ballots in American elections. It's about making sure our elections are secure. Now this shouldn't be controversial. Voter ID is supported by the vast majority of Americans - Republicans, Independents, and Democrats alike."

"Polls show that even around 70% of Democrats believe voter ID is common sense and essential for fair elections. It's something most of us do every day - show an ID to board a plane, to open a bank account, to buy alcohol, to get a hotel room, to purchase some prescriptions. Why should voting, the most sacred act in our republic, be the only place where we don't ask for basic proof - that you're eligible, that you are who you say you are."

"Yet here we are, instead of passing this with overwhelming bipartisan support, maybe even by unanimous consent, we're forced into a drawn-out battle because no one on the other side will join us. I thought a lot about this, Mr. President, you know what the real question should be? The real question that Americans should be asking their Senator: Why won't just 10 Democrat Senators cross the aisle and support simple voter ID?"

"We shouldn't be having to have filibuster debates, or 1,000 other rabbit holes we're about to go down. I would challenge those who, as Mark Twain once said, those who buy ink by the barrel, to ask my colleagues across the aisle, why won't you support voter ID?"

"Now, my colleagues across the aisle, they're clever. They won't answer that question. They won't answer the simple question; do you support voter ID? They won't commit to that one issue. Instead, they're going to pivot, and they'll tell you what other part of the bill they don't like. They'll want to dive into parliamentary procedures and Senate law and traditions. But they won't answer that one simple question, do you support voter ID, just like 70% of your Democrat supporters do?"

"And if we could start there, that we both agree that we need voter ID, agree on that one issue, then maybe we can piece together and compromise on the rest of the bill. But when you reject even something as simple as voter ID, we should continue to ask them, why won't you stand with the American people who want secure elections? Why won't you stand up and listen to the over 60% of Americans who are concerned about the integrity of our elections?"

"Now we all know that non-citizens aren't supposed to vote. It's already illegal, but without proof of citizenship at registration, we have no real safeguard. I could even hear President Reagan now if he were here talking to the American people, trust but verify. And that's what we want to do.

"That's really what the SAVE America Act is all about. It fixes all these challenges. It requires documents like a passport or birth certificate, with ID documents that millions of Americans already have or can easily obtain. It protects our elections without disenfranchising a single eligible citizen."

"Now, to my colleagues across the aisle, if you have a concern or a better way to make our elections more secure and fairer, then let's move forward if that encourages and empowers every legal citizen to have the opportunity to vote, and I'm with you. Let's work together to make our elections safe and secure."

"This isn't to me, at least about politics. It's about principles. It's about fighting for the American people who deserve elections they can trust. It's about making sure that my vote counts and isn't canceled by an illegal vote. Our republic depends on it."

"When the people lose faith that their vote counts and only citizens decide our future, we risk everything our founders built. So, I'll wrap up by saying, I urge my colleagues across the aisle to listen to your constituents. Listen to the 70% of Democrats who support voter ID, come across the aisle."

"Let's pass the Save America Act quickly and get back to the people's business. The American people are watching. They want secure elections. They want us to protect this republic. Let's show them we can still work together on something so basic and so important. Thank you, Mr. President. I yield back."

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