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Baitball Blogger

(51,960 posts)
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:30 AM 2 hrs ago

So I heard a good response to why the Republicans will want the Save Act to fail.

Last edited Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:28 PM - Edit history (1)

According to the Save Act, your birth certificate and current name must match, which means that women will be at a disadvantage. Our side is worried about this because it will directly affect women who married and changed their names. The only sure way around this is if you have a passport ID.

But some astute person on the net says that this is unfavorable to the Republicans, because more Democrats than Republicans carry a passport. The blue States, in other words, will be impacted less than the Red States, which will, in essence, disenfranchise their own trad wives.

Interesting to think about, anyway.

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So I heard a good response to why the Republicans will want the Save Act to fail. (Original Post) Baitball Blogger 2 hrs ago OP
🤔 Gee, they didn't seem to think this one out underpants 2 hrs ago #1
They don't think anything through. ChicagoTeamster 53 min ago #16
I am looking forward to having all the MAGAt women around me losing their votes UpInArms 2 hrs ago #2
trad wives change their name more often RainCaster 2 hrs ago #3
I was going to say the same thing AZJonnie 1 hr ago #12
We used my wife's (better) surname for our kids. thought crime 1 hr ago #14
SHOCKER! FalloutShelter 2 hrs ago #4
In normal times, it would be a slam-dunk loser in the courts Wednesdays 6 min ago #22
I hope this is true and the SAVE ACT dies a miserable death peggysue2 2 hrs ago #5
Easy to get papers. Know Rick! usonian 2 hrs ago #6
Progressive women (and probably others as well) - TBF 2 hrs ago #7
That might be the easiest way to proceed. NH Ethylene 2 hrs ago #9
I have everything in my lock box - TBF 1 hr ago #10
I am still curious to know what JD Vance's birth certificate name is Walleye 2 hrs ago #8
Also more Democrats than Republican women are likely to keep their maiden name in marriage SSJVegeta 1 hr ago #11
Republicans also seem to think that only Republican women get married. Quiet Em 1 hr ago #13
Valid Point F-18_AMO 54 min ago #15
Back then, people would look at you strange if you said Zackzzzz 46 min ago #17
Republican women might be more inclined to take their hubby's names, too. nt Exp 20 min ago #18
Its possible the MAGATS are worried about this aspect of the Save Act, sdfernando 19 min ago #19
As Home Simpson would say..... ProudMNDemocrat 7 min ago #20
They really just want the optics of them pushing it and it failing jgmiller 7 min ago #21

UpInArms

(54,530 posts)
2. I am looking forward to having all the MAGAt women around me losing their votes
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:34 AM
2 hrs ago

I realize that is mean and petty.

I could only wish that any of you had experienced the level of hate that has been directed at me from them. You might understand my point of view, were you me.

Thank you for putting up with my liberal ways and giving me a place where the constant vitriol is not poured upon me in an unceasing way.

AZJonnie

(3,315 posts)
12. I was going to say the same thing
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:26 AM
1 hr ago

Also, this change is likely to cause a LOT of women to reconsider doing so in the future as well. Most liberal men don't mind one bit if their partner wants to keep her maiden name. Right-wing men are much more likely to care if they don't.

thought crime

(1,391 posts)
14. We used my wife's (better) surname for our kids.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:42 AM
1 hr ago

Among other things, her surname begins with a 'D' while mine begins with a 'W'. Our grownup kids are pretty grateful.

FalloutShelter

(14,336 posts)
4. SHOCKER!
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:45 AM
2 hrs ago

Even MAGA women don't want to jump through their Nazi hoops and to obtain a passport to vote?

I'm old enough to remember when you got a passport to see Paris ... not the voting booth at the local church hall.

This is some bullshit.

The PAPERS PLEASE ACT... has to go down in flames.

Wednesdays

(22,009 posts)
22. In normal times, it would be a slam-dunk loser in the courts
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 01:12 PM
6 min ago

...as a new form of poll tax.

But with this SCOTUS, ya never know.

peggysue2

(12,455 posts)
5. I hope this is true and the SAVE ACT dies a miserable death
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:52 AM
2 hrs ago

The whole idea is just another plan to reduce women to second-class citizens firmly under the thumb of the men in their lives. Less higher education, early marriages from which there is no escape (tighten up divorce law) and grinding out as many babies as possible. No contraception. No abortion, of course. And no way to vote scum-bags out of office.

Happy Days!

TBF

(36,097 posts)
7. Progressive women (and probably others as well) -
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:56 AM
2 hrs ago

are already talking online about reverting to our maiden names. We will change them back through the courts, update our passports, and on we go. I already talked to my husband about it and he doesn't care.

NH Ethylene

(31,302 posts)
9. That might be the easiest way to proceed.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:18 AM
2 hrs ago

Especially for women who have been married several times, changing their last name each time. They would have to provide marriage certificates and divorce decrees to complete the chain of name changes.

TBF

(36,097 posts)
10. I have everything in my lock box -
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:21 AM
1 hr ago

will probably be a little annoying and time consuming, but I'm ready.

Walleye

(44,171 posts)
8. I am still curious to know what JD Vance's birth certificate name is
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:59 AM
2 hrs ago

If we need a photo ID after we have registered why doesn’t the state issue photo registration cards. When I registered they sent me a registration card which I use at the polls every time. Put a photo on that and we got it made. Howis someone such as me, who’s been voting in the same polling place for 30 years supposed to prove she’s an American citizen right now. The people working the polls there recognize me!

SSJVegeta

(2,555 posts)
11. Also more Democrats than Republican women are likely to keep their maiden name in marriage
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:24 AM
1 hr ago

😒 🤔

Quiet Em

(2,665 posts)
13. Republicans also seem to think that only Republican women get married.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:33 AM
1 hr ago

They think Democratic women are all single cat ladies.

Thankfully it looks like this horrible bill will never make it through the Senate.

The only reason they are even pushing this is because the con artist will not admit he lost the 2020 election and the con artist will try everything to cheat and steal elections.

F-18_AMO

(13 posts)
15. Valid Point
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:24 PM
54 min ago

Rethugs know that most Americans don’t have a passport. The impact on those who don’t have one or can’t afford one should not be underestimated. The fascists are looking at the midterms and not really beyond that because they won’t need to.

Zackzzzz

(329 posts)
17. Back then, people would look at you strange if you said
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:32 PM
46 min ago

that you wanted to keep your maiden name.
It just wasn't accepted.
I was happy to change my name because people always mispronounced it and
then they would say, "Oh, you must be .....", fill in a nationality, which I wasn't.
Anyway, nationality was a part of the conversation I never wanted to go to.
But then people mispronounced my new married name, etc.

sdfernando

(6,045 posts)
19. Its possible the MAGATS are worried about this aspect of the Save Act,
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:59 PM
19 min ago

but a lot aren't because they don't think women, any women, should have the right to vote.

jgmiller

(680 posts)
21. They really just want the optics of them pushing it and it failing
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 01:11 PM
7 min ago

This just helps their narrative when they lose the election that it was rigged.

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