The proposed legislation, which cleared the House, faces a precarious path as it exposes deep fractures within the GOP. Senators remain split on whether to push the restrictive voting measures or focus on the broader economic agenda that many party members view as essential for securing a majority in upcoming midterm elections.
Behind closed doors, the conversation reportedly veered into broader disputes over foreign policy, complicating the party's legislative strategy. The push for federal election standards serves as a litmus test for Republican cohesion, leaving leadership to navigate the demands of a former president while managing a caucus uneasy about the political optics of prioritizing voting restrictions over immediate fiscal concerns.




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