When a law is framed around election security and amplified by high‑profile figures, opposition alone can leave the minority party politically exposed: if the bill passes it helps the proponent, and if it fails the opposition looks like it blocked security. That dynamic turns certain policy fights into no‑win messaging traps for the side that refuses compromise.
— This explains why how laws are framed and who dominates the media narrative can determine electoral consequences, not just policy content.
David Dennison
2026.03.12
100% relevant
David Dennison’s piece cites the SAVE Act, notes Donald Trump’s promotion of it, and claims Democratic opposition risks looking bad with voters ahead of midterms.
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