Fetterman details why he can't support SAVE Act 'in its current state,' says voter ID not 'unreasonable'
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., detailed his rationale for refusing to support the SAVE Act in its current form despite acknowledging that voter ID requirements are not "unreasonable."
"It's needlessly complicated," Fetterman said Monday on "Mornings with Maria."
The Pennsylvania Democrat stressed that while he supports requiring identification to vote, he believes the House-passed bill goes further than necessary and fails to account for the security of existing voting systems, particularly mail-in ballots.