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Senate Republicans are citing Colombia's election system as a model for stricter U.S. voting rules, using California as a counterexample. Colombia requires a national ID card, uses paper ballots, and generally bans mail-in voting. Republicans lack votes for the SAVE Act but continue pressuring leaders.
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