When Republican Senate majority leader John Thune announced on Thursday that he would be bringing the Save America Act to the chamber floor and promised “a full and robust debate” it sounded close to business as usual. The understatement glossed over the intensifying pressure Thune has endured from president Donald Trump, and the Republican Maga base, to push a series of proposed voting changes through the Senate which would radically alter the voting patterns and procedures across the United States. The GOP consensus opinion is that the Save America Act must pass. Illinois Democratic representative Delia Ramirez, during a debate...