Kennedy Urges GOP To Use Budget Reconciliation To Pass SAVE Act

The warning was blunt, and the stakes could not be higher. Sen. John Kennedy is telling Republicans to stop playing nice — and start playing for keeps. Instead of begging Democrats for 60 votes, he wants to weaponize budget reconciliation to ram through the SAVE America Act with a bare majority. One move could upend the filibuster, sideline skeptics, and redefine how America fights over its elections.

But to do it, the GOP must survive the brutal “Byrd bath,” tame the parliamentarian, and thread every word of the bill through obscure budget rules most voters have never heard of. If they fail, it’s a public humiliation. If they succeed, it could change election law — and Senate power — for a gener… Continues…

Kennedy’s push is less about obscure procedure than raw political will. By demanding Republicans route the SAVE America Act through reconciliation, he is challenging his party to match Democrats’ past aggressiveness on the American Rescue Plan and other party-line victories. His message is unmistakable: if election integrity is truly existential, then it deserves the hardest fight the rules allow, not a quiet surrender at 60 votes.

The gamble carries real risk. Reconciliation’s narrow budget focus, enforced by the Byrd Rule and the parliamentarian, could strip out core election provisions or kill the bill outright. Yet Kennedy argues that boundaries are often looser than skeptics claim — and that only by testing them will Republicans know what’s truly possible. In the end, this battle is about more than voter ID or mail-in ballots; it is a referendum on whether the Senate’s old norms can survive a new era of procedural warfare. READ MORE BELOW

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