'Election integrity' still top of mind for some House Republicans - Roll Call
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
77% : But with Trump back in the White House and the GOP in control of both chambers, Steil sees an opening.60% : "Pause while I roll my eyes," Rep. Joseph D. Morelle said, when asked about the SAVE Act last month.
55% : Public polling from Pew last year found that over 80 percent of respondents favored voter ID.
51% : " Despite their disagreement on the SAVE Act, committee Democrats and Republicans have been able to find some common ground.
49% : "But it would be hard for me to envision Democrats anywhere agreeing to the provisions in the SAVE Act.
36% : Even on a controversial proposal like voter ID, Morelle sees room for compromise.
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