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On Feb. 12, 2026, CNN debated the SAVE Act, a voting bill requiring ID and citizenship proof, with claims it could disenfranchise Black voters despite 76% of Black voters supporting ID requirements.
On February 12, 2026, CNN aired a heated debate over the SAVE Act, a voting reform bill requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting.
Conservative commentator Scott Jennings challenged Democratic strategist Alencia Johnson, who claimed the bill would disenfranchise Black voters and likened it to a poll tax, but provided no concrete evidence of harm.
Jennings cited polling showing 76% of Black voters support voter ID requirements and questioned the implication that minority voters lack the ability to obtain IDs.
CNN host Abby Phillip countered that marginalized groups, including rural and low-income voters, may struggle to access required documents.
The House had passed the bill 218–213, with one Democrat in support, but its Senate fate remains uncertain amid ongoing disputes over election integrity and voter access.
El 12 de febrero de 2026, CNN debatió la Ley SAVE, un proyecto de ley de votación que requiere identificación y prueba de ciudadanía, con afirmaciones de que podría privar a los votantes negros de sus derechos a pesar de que el 76% de los votantes negros apoyan los requisitos de identificación.