A new national poll released by Tea Party Patriots Action shows that Americans strongly support Senate action on the SAVE America Act, with 65% of voters saying the Senate should bring the bill to the floor for debate and pass it. Conducted by McLaughlin & Associates among 1,000 general election voters on March 10, the survey also found that 60% believe it is urgent for the Senate to act before the first ballots are cast, reflecting broad concern that election integrity measures should be addressed before the next federal election cycle.
Support for the bill is tied to even broader agreement on its core principle: 77% of voters say proof of United States citizenship should be required to register to vote in American elections, including majorities of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. The poll also shows that voters want a serious legislative effort rather than procedural symbolism, with 59% saying Senators should fight for real debate and a real path to passage instead of holding a vote they know will fail. The full poll presentation below provides complete toplines and additional findings.