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Homeland Security’s SAVE program divides election officials as November nears

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Homeland Security’s SAVE program divides election officials as November nears
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Bonneville County residents cast their votes during the May 21, 2024, primary election at The Waterfront Event Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho. (Photo by Pat Sutphin for the Idaho Capital Sun)As the midterms approach, Republican and Democratic election officials are split over a powerful federal computer program at the center of President Donald Trump’s quest to expose noncitizen voters and compile lists of voting-age Americans.
A U.S. House Administration Committee hearing Thursday underscored the

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