Scott Presler, the firebrand election integrity warrior who’s been turning battleground states red one voter at a time, just dropped a bombshell on the Republican Study Committee’s Right to the Point podcast: the American people won’t stand for Senate foot-dragging on the SAVE America Act. Fresh off its House passage, this bill mandates proof of citizenship to register to vote—think driver’s license, passport, or birth certificate—aiming to slam the door on non-citizen voting scams that erode every election, including those deciding our Second Amendment fate. Presler’s not mincing words: The American People Are Not Going to Tolerate Inaction, and he’s channeling the grassroots fury that’s propelled turnout surges in places like Pennsylvania and Nevada, where he’s registered tens of thousands of patriots.
For the 2A community, this isn’t some abstract civics debate—it’s a frontline defense against the gun-grabbers’ playbook. We all know bloated voter rolls, riddled with illegals and ghosts, fuel Democrat supermajorities that ram through red-flag laws, assault weapon bans, and ATF overreach like the pistol brace rule. The SAVE Act fortifies the republic by ensuring only citizens pick leaders who respect the right to keep and bear arms, preventing the dilution of conservative votes that could flip swing states and protect our RKBA from judicial activists and executive orders. Presler’s warning amplifies the urgency: with midterms looming and Biden’s border chaos flooding ballots, Senate Republicans ignoring this is political suicide, handing ammo to the left’s democracy under siege narrative while our concealed carriers and hunters foot the bill in lost freedoms.
The implications ripple far: pass SAVE, and you turbocharge 2A momentum by securing fair fights in purple districts, where Presler’s army of door-knockers could deliver veto-proof majorities for national reciprocity and suppressor deregulation. Stall, and watch anti-gunners exploit fraud fears to justify more common-sense infringements. This is the hill—grab your popcorn, contact your senators, and back the man who’s proving turnout trumps turnout suppression every time. The people are rising; the Senate better listen.